Zeta potential of microfluidic substrates: 1. Theory, experimental techniques, and effects on separations
Sandia National Laboratories California · University of Michigan
Abstract
This paper summarizes theory, experimental techniques, and the reported data pertaining to the zeta potential of silica and silicon with attention to use as microfluidic substrate materials, particularly for microchip chemical separations. Dependence on cation concentration, buffer and cation type, pH, cation valency, and temperature are discussed. The Debye-Hückel limit, which is often correctly treated as a good approximation for describing the ion concentration in the double layer, can lead to serious errors if it is extended to predict the dependence of zeta potential on the counterion concentration. For indifferent univalent electrolytes (e.g., sodium and potassium), two simple scalings for the dependence…
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2Topics & keywords
- Zeta potential
- Counterion
- Chemistry
- Electrolyte
- Poisson–Boltzmann equation
- Analytical Chemistry (journal)
- Ion
- Thermodynamics
- Clean water and sanitation