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Importance of ionic polarization effect on the electrophoretic behavior of polyelectrolyte nanoparticles in aqueous electrolyte solutions

Yeh et al., 2012

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12662565040366361423
Author
Yeh L
Liu K
Hsu J
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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The electrophoresis of a polyelectrolyte, an entirely porous, charged nanoparticle, in various types of aqueous electrolyte solution is modeled taking account of the presence of multiple ionic species, and its applicability is verified by the experimental data of succinoglycan in the …
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