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Transient electrophoresis of colloidal particles in a salt-free medium

A general theory is developed for the time dependent transient electrophoretic mobility of spherical colloidal particles in a salt-free liquid medium containing only counterions when a step external electric field is suddenly applied to the colloidal suspension. It is found that as in the case of th...

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