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Non-equilibrium thermodynamic studies of electrokinetic effects—I. Methanol

✍ Scribed by R.L. Blokhra; C.L. Kaul; B.R. Soni; S.K. Jalota


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1967
Tongue
English
Weight
453 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-4686

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✦ Synopsis


Studies in electro-osmosis and electro-osmotic pressure dit%rence have been carried out with methanol using a sintered glass disk as the membrane. The measurements are reported at voltages varying from 0 to 300 V and temperatures varying from 30 to 50°C. The cross-phenomenological coefficient and permeability coefficient have been evaluated graphically. The dependence of the coe.fficients on temperature and voltage is discussed.

R6sum&Des etudes d%lectro-osmose et de dit%re.nce de pression &ctro-osmotique ont et6 effectuees dam le m&hanol avec comme membrane un disque en verre fritt6. Les mesures sont rapport&s a des tensions variant de 0 a 300 V et des temperatures variant de 30 ii 5O"C. Le. coefhcient ph6nom6nologique crois6 et le coefficient de permeabilite ont &is evalues graphiquement. Discussion ee la relation entre les coefficients de tem@xature et de tension.

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wurden Untersuchungen iiber die Elektroosmose und den elektroosmotischen Druck mit Methanol an einer Glasfrittenmembran durchgefiit.

Die Messungen umfassten den Spammngsbereich zwischen 0 und 30 V bei Temperaturen zwischen 30 und 50°C. Der Wechselwirkungskoefhzient und der PermeabilititskoeSizient wurden graph&h ermittelt. Man diskutiert die Spanmmgs-und Temperaturabhtingigkeit dieser Werte.


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