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Dataset supporting the article: Wall repulsion during electrophoresis: Testing the theory of concentration-polarization electroosmosis

Dataset supporting the article: Wall repulsion during electrophoresis: Testing the theory of concentration-polarization electroosmosis
Dataset supporting the article: Wall repulsion during electrophoresis: Testing the theory of concentration-polarization electroosmosis
This dataset supports the publication in the journal of Physics of Fluids entitled 'Wall repulsion during electrophoresis: Testing the theory of concentration-polarization electroosmosis'. This is the original data used to create Figures 4-7 in the above paper. We also include an example of original unprocessed video recording used to create one of the composition found in Figure 3, showing 3 um carboxylate particles in a 1.7 mS/m KCl electrolyte as they flow at the end of the channel, subjected to an AC electric field of 63 kV/m amplitude and a frequency of 90 Hz.
Microfluidics, Electrokinetics
University of Southampton
Fernandez-Mateo, Raul
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Calero martin, Victor
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Morgan, Hywel
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Garcia-Sanchez, Pablo
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Ramos, Antonio
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Fernandez-Mateo, Raul
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Calero martin, Victor
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Morgan, Hywel
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Garcia-Sanchez, Pablo
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Ramos, Antonio
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Fernandez-Mateo, Raul (2022) Dataset supporting the article: Wall repulsion during electrophoresis: Testing the theory of concentration-polarization electroosmosis. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2491 [Dataset]

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This dataset supports the publication in the journal of Physics of Fluids entitled 'Wall repulsion during electrophoresis: Testing the theory of concentration-polarization electroosmosis'. This is the original data used to create Figures 4-7 in the above paper. We also include an example of original unprocessed video recording used to create one of the composition found in Figure 3, showing 3 um carboxylate particles in a 1.7 mS/m KCl electrolyte as they flow at the end of the channel, subjected to an AC electric field of 63 kV/m amplitude and a frequency of 90 Hz.

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Published date: 2022
Keywords: Microfluidics, Electrokinetics

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Local EPrints ID: 473078
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/473078
PURE UUID: e75e558f-e0c0-4d17-8e30-8a1fa3f740df
ORCID for Raul Fernandez-Mateo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1413-8046
ORCID for Hywel Morgan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4850-5676

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Date deposited: 10 Jan 2023 17:45
Last modified: 06 May 2023 02:01

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Creator: Raul Fernandez-Mateo ORCID iD
Contributor: Victor Calero martin
Contributor: Hywel Morgan ORCID iD
Contributor: Pablo Garcia-Sanchez
Contributor: Antonio Ramos

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