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Electrokinetics of Non-Newtonian Liquids

Electrokinetics of non-Newtonian liquids generally refers to the relative motion between non-Newtonian liquids and charged solid surfaces under the action of an externally applied electric field. There are two related effects (i) the motion of non-Newtonian liquids relative to stationary solid surfaces (electroosmosis) and (ii) the motion of solid surfaces relative to stationary non-Newtonian liquids (electrophoresis). [Pg.878]

Electrokinetics of Non-Newtonian Liquids, microchaimels and (b) cylindrical microchannels while... [Pg.882]

Electrokinetic flow of non-Newtonian liquids Electroosmosis of power-law fluids Electrophoresis in non-Newtonian liquids... [Pg.878]


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