Electrohydrodynamics and other hydrodynamic phenomena in continuous flow electrophoresisThe process known as continuous flow electrophoresis employs an electric field to separate the constituents of particulate samples suspended in a liquid. Complications arise because the electric field generates temperature gradients due to Joule heating and derives an electrohydrodynamic crossflow. Several aspects of the flow are discussed including entrance effects, hydrodynamic stability and a flow restructuring due to the combined effects of buoyancy and the crossflow.
Document ID
19840046369
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Saville, D. A. (Princeton University Princeton, NJ, United States)