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Large colloidal particles, Smoluchowski

In this result, the condition of small particles means that the actual size of the particles (which is often difficult to obtain) is not required. For reasons to be discussed later, we will call the potential obtained by this method the zeta potential (Q rather than the surface potential. In the following section we consider the alternative case of large colloidal particles, which leads to the Smoluchowski equation. [Pg.105]

The rate of flocculation of selenium sols by solutions of potassium or barium chloride of various concentrations at temperatures between 15° and 20° C. has been determined.8 Results show that a very high concentration of these electrolytes is necessary for rapid flocculation. Smoluchowski s theory holds when the velocity of flocculation is not far removed from that obtaining when the colloidal particles are totally discharged. The results, however, deviate largely from this theory when the concentrations of the electrolytes are lower.3... [Pg.296]


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