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- Sedimentation_potential abstract "Sedimentation Potential occurs when dispersed particles move under the influence of either gravity or centrifugation in a medium. This motion disrupts the equilibrium symmetry of the particle's double layer. While the particle moves, the ions in the electric double layer lag behind due to the liquid flow. This causes a slight displacement between the surface charge and the electric charge of the diffuse layer. As a result, the moving particle creates a dipole moment. The sum of all of the dipoles generates an electric field which is called sedimentation potential. It can be measured with an open electrical circuit, which is also called sedimentation current.There is detailed descriptions of this effect in many books on Colloid and Interface Science,,,,,,".
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- Sedimentation_potential subject Category:Colloidal_chemistry.
- Sedimentation_potential subject Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Sedimentation_potential subject Category:Electrochemistry.
- Sedimentation_potential subject Category:Non-equilibrium_thermodynamics.
- Sedimentation_potential subject Category:Soft_matter.
- Sedimentation_potential comment "Sedimentation Potential occurs when dispersed particles move under the influence of either gravity or centrifugation in a medium. This motion disrupts the equilibrium symmetry of the particle's double layer. While the particle moves, the ions in the electric double layer lag behind due to the liquid flow. This causes a slight displacement between the surface charge and the electric charge of the diffuse layer. As a result, the moving particle creates a dipole moment.".
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