
electrokinetic potential. Electric potential across all phase boundaries between solids and liquids. In colloids, the zeta potential is the potential across the ion layer around a charged colloidal particle. Neutralizing the zeta potential can cause the colloid to precipitate.
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Zeta potential is a scientific term for electrokinetic potential in colloidal dispersions. In the colloidal chemistry literature, it is usually denoted using the Greek letter zeta (ζ), hence ζ-potential. From a theoretical viewpoint, the zeta potential is the electric potential in the interfacial double layer (DL) at the location of the slipping...
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See electrokinetic potential.
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<chemistry> The electrostatic potential of a molecule or particle, for example cell measured at the plane of hydrodynamic slippage outside the surface of the molecule or cell. Usually measured by electrophoretic mobility. Related to the surface potential and a measure of the electrostatic forces of repulsion the particle or molecule is likely...
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The electrostatic potential of a molecule or particle such as a cell, measured at the plane of hydrodynamic slippage outside the surface of the molecule or cell. Usually measured by electrophoretic mobility. Related to the surface potential and a measure of the electrostatic forces of repulsion the particle or molecule is likely to meet when encountering another of the same sign of charge. See cell electrophoresis.
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the electrokinetic potential of a particle as determined by its electrophoretic mobility. This electric potential cause colloidal particles to repel each other and stay in suspension.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the degree of negative charge on the surface of a red blood cell; the potential difference between the negative charges on the red cell and the cation in the fluid portion of the blood.
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zeta potential, electrokinetic potential, bioelectric potential 1. A potential gradient that arises across the interface between the boundary liquid layer in contact with a solid and the movable diffuse layer in the body of the liquid. 2. Electrokinetic potential refers to the potential developed across any interface separating two phases as a res...
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Electric potential across all phase boundaries between solids and liquids. In colloids, the zeta potential is the potential across the ion layer around a charged colloidal particle. Neutralizing the zeta potential can cause the colloid to precipitate. Also known as the Electrokinetic Potential.
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