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              Reversible  working
              electrodes







                         Perforafed platinum
                         measuring
                         electrodes









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        Figure 7.11  An  electro-osmosis apparatus  (By  courtesy  of Academic  Press  Inc.)




        Electrokinetic theory

        Electrokinetic phenomena  are  only directly related  to  the  nature of
        the  mobile  part  of  the  electric double  layer and may, therefore,  be
        interpreted  only in terms of the zeta potential or the charge density at
        the  surface  of  shear.  No  direct  information  is  given  about  the
        potentials  ift 0  and  «/f d  (although,  as  already  discussed,  the  value of  £
        may  not  differ  substantially from  that  of  0 d),  or  about  the  charge
        density  at  the  surface of  the  material in question.
          Electrokinetic  theory  involves  both  the  theory  of  the  electric
        double  layer and that of liquid flow, and is quite complicated.  In this
        section the  relation  between  electrokinetically determined  quantities
        (particularly electrophoretic mobility)  and  the  zeta  potential will  be
        considered.
          For curved surfaces the shape of the double layer can be  described
        in  terms  of  the  dimensionless  quantity  '/oz',  which  is  the  ratio  of
        radius  of  curvature  to  double-layer  thickness.  When  KO  is small,  a
        charged  particle  may be treated as a point charge;  when  KO  is large,
        the  double  layer is effectively  flat  and  may be  treated  as such.
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