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Phys. Rev. 36, 1495–1502 (1930)

Cataphoresis in Rotating Electric Fields

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E. M. Pugh and C. A. Swartz*
California Institute of Technology

Received 17 September 1930; published in the issue dated November 1930

A new method of making cataphoresis measurements on colloid particles has been developed and tested. The method makes use of a rotating electric field which causes the particles to move in circles. In this way it is easily possible to test the effect of variable speed of the particle on the distribution of the diffuse electric double layer surrounding it. The results obtained indicate that this effect is negligible. Furthermore, it has been discovered that the mobility of the small particles (below 10-4 cm in diameter) fluctuates widely and this is made very evident to the eye by the fluctuations in the circular paths of the particles. The fluctuations are quite violent with particles as small as 10-6 cm in diameter. Considerable study of these variations has been made as well as an attempt to explain them qualitatively.

© 1930 The American Physical Society

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*American Petroleum Institute Research Fellows.