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pubmed-article:17602508pubmed:abstractTextThe influence of a charged boundary on the electrophoretic behavior of an entity in a non-Newtonian fluid is studied by considering a sphere at an arbitrary position in a spherical cavity filled with a Carreau fluid under the conditions of low surface potential and weak applied electric field. The dependence of the mobility of a sphere on its position in a cavity, the size of a cavity, the thickness of a double layer, and the nature of a fluid is investigated. In addition to the fact that the effect of shear-thinning is advantageous to the movement of a sphere, several other interesting results are also observed. For instance, if an uncharged sphere is in a positively charged cavity, where the electroosmotic flow and the induced charge on the sphere surface play a role, the effect of shear-thinning is important only if the thickness of the double layer is either sufficiently thin or sufficiently thick. However, this might not be the case if a positively charged sphere is in an uncharged cavity.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:17602508pubmed:articleTitleEffect of a charged boundary on electrophoresis in a Carreau fluid: a sphere at an arbitrary position in a spherical cavity.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:17602508pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 10617. jphsu@ntu.edu.twlld:pubmed
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