Visualization of Concentration Gradients and Colloidal Dynamics under Electrodiffusiophoresis

14 February 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

In this work, we present an experimental study of the dynamics of charged colloids under direct currents and gradients of chemical species (electrodiffusiophoresis). In our approach, we simultaneously visualize the development of concentration polarization and the ensuing dynamics of charged colloids near electrodes. With the aid of confocal microscopy and fluorescent probes, we show that the passage of current through water confined between electrodes, separated about a hundred microns, results in significant pH gradients. Depending on the current density and initial conditions, steep pH gradients develop, thus becoming a significant factor in the behavior of charged colloids. Furthermore, we show that steep pH gradients induce the focusing of charged colloids away from both electrodes. Our results provide the experimental basis for further development of models of electrodiffusiophoresis and the design of non-equilibrium strategies for materials fabrication.

Keywords

Electrokinetics
Electrodiffusiophoresis
Confocal Microscopy

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Supporting Information: Visualization of Concentration Gradients and Colloidal Dynamics under Electrodiffusiophoresis
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Additional experiments with sodium fluorescein; intensity and pH maps for different initial pH and concentration of electrolytes.
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