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Stern layer ionic mobilities

In Equation 8.15 the surface potential, xj/Q, is usually equated to C, the zeta potential as determined from measurements of electrophoretic mobility. The two quantities are by no means always identical, but in view of the experimental difficulties of assessing j/o, zeta potential may be used as a close approximation. C is the experimentally accessible potential difference between the bulk solution and the electrokinetic slipping plane or plane of shear which is situated in the diffuse layer close to the immobile Stern layer. (The meaning of these planes in molecular terms when a long chain hydrophilic non-ionic surfactant is adsorbed at the globule surface is not clear). [Pg.487]

TABLE 1 Ratios R = u /Ui(oo) Between Ionic Mobilities in the Stern Layer on Vesicles and the Corresponding Bulk Mobilities for Liposome Vesicles... [Pg.59]


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