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ISO 13099:2014

ISO 13099:2014 Colloidal systems – Methods for zeta potential determination – Part 3: Acoustic methods

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Description

ISO 13099-3:2014 describes in general electroacoustic effects that can be defined as high frequency electrokinetic phenomena.

Particular attention is given to two methods of measurement of electrophoretic mobility of particles suspended in a liquid at high concentration above 1 % v/v, colloid vibration current (CVI) and electric sonic amplitude (ESA), respectively.

Estimation of surface charge and determination of zeta potential can be achieved from measured electrophoretic mobility using proper theoretical models, which are described in detail in ISO 13099‚Äë1.

Edition

1

Published Date

2014-06-23

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

21

Language Detail Icon

English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 13099-3:2014 describes in general electroacoustic effects that can be defined as high frequency electrokinetic phenomena.

Particular attention is given to two methods of measurement of electrophoretic mobility of particles suspended in a liquid at high concentration above 1 % v/v, colloid vibration current (CVI) and electric sonic amplitude (ESA), respectively.

Estimation of surface charge and determination of zeta potential can be achieved from measured electrophoretic mobility using proper theoretical models, which are described in detail in ISO 13099‚Äë1.

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