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BS ISO 13099-1:2012

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Colloidal systems. Methods for zeta-potential determination – Electroacoustic and electrokinetic phenomena

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BSI 2012 38
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This part of ISO 13099 describes methods of zeta-potential determination, both electric and acoustic, in heterogeneous systems, such as dispersions, emulsions, porous bodies with liquid dispersion medium.

There is no restriction on the value of zeta-potential or the mass fraction of the dispersed phase; both diluted and concentrated systems are included. Particle size and pore size is assumed to be on the micrometre scale or smaller, without restriction on particle shape or pore geometry. The characterization of zeta-potential on flat surfaces is discussed separately.

The liquid of the dispersion medium can be either aqueous or non-aqueous with any liquid conductivity, electric permittivity or chemical composition. The material of particles can be electrically conducting or non-conducting. Double layers can be either isolated or overlapped with any thickness or other properties.

This part of ISO 13099 is restricted to linear effects on electric field strength phenomena. Surface charge is assumed to be homogeneously spread along the interfaces. Effects associated with the soft surface layers containing space distributed surface charge are beyond the scope.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
3 CVP_Secretariat_Loca
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
2.1 Electric double layer
10 2.2 Electrokinetic phenomena
12 2.3 Electroacoustic phenomena
13 3 Symbols
14 4 Theory: general comments
15 5 Elementary theories, Smoluchowski’s limit for electrokinetics
5.1 General
5.2 Electrophoresis
16 5.3 Electroosmosis
5.4 Streaming current or potential
5.5 Sedimentation potential or current
6 Elementary theories, Smoluchowski’s limit for electroacoustics
6.1 General
17 6.2 O’Brien’s theory for dynamic electrophoretic mobility
6.3 Smoluchowski limit theory for dynamic electrophoretic mobility
18 7 Advanced theories
8 Equilibrium dilution and other sample modifications
20 Annex A
(informative)

Electric double layer models

26 Annex B
(informative)

Surface conductivity

28 Annex C
(informative)

Debye length

29 Annex D
(informative)

Advanced electrophoretic theories

32 Annex E
(informative)

Advanced electroacoustic theories

34 Bibliography
BS ISO 13099-1:2012
$167.15