Specific Salt Effects on Thermophoresis of Charged Colloids
Abstract
We study the Soret effect of charged polystyrene particles as a function of temperature and electrolyte composition. As a main result we find that the Soret coefficient is determined by charge effects, and that non-ionic contributions are small. In view of the well-kown electric-double layer interactions, our thermal field-flow fractionation data lead us to the conclusion that the Soret effect originates to a large extent from diffusiophoresis in the salt gradient and from the electrolyte Seebeck effect, both of which show strong specific-ion effects. Moreover, we find that thermophoresis of polystyrene beads is fundamentally different from proteins and aqueous polymer solutions, which show a strong non-ionic contribution.
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@article{arxiv.1401.7242,
title = {Specific Salt Effects on Thermophoresis of Charged Colloids},
author = {Kyriakos A. Eslahian and Arghya Majee and Michael Maskos and Alois Würger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.7242},
year = {2014}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures