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- independently in 1814 by the English chemist Robert Porrett Jr. (1783–1868). Electroosmotic flow is caused by the Coulomb force induced by an electric field on...
- An electroosmotic pump is used for generating flow or pressure by use of an electric field. One application of this is removing liquid flooding water from...
- negative, are pulled through the capillary in the same direction by electroosmotic flow. The analytes separate as they migrate due to their electrop****tic...
- potential flow include: the outer flow field for aerofoils, water waves, electroosmotic flow, and groundwater flow. For flows (or parts thereof) with strong...
- EOP may refer to: Earth orientation parameters Electroosmotic pump Emergency operations plan (US) European Opera-directing Prize Exchange Online Protection...
- electrop****sis, electroacoustic phenomena, streaming potential, and electroosmotic flow. The characteristic thickness of the DL is the Debye length, κ−1...
- in open capillaries under alkaline conditions to generate a strong electroosmotic flow. Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) is the most commonly used surfactant...
- is used as a buffer additive in capillary electrop****sis to control electroosmotic flow for improved separations.[citation needed] The slimy, gooey appearance...
- space propulsion system based on the principle of electro-osmosis (also electroosmotic flow). It allows for a high specific impulse and high thrust-to-power...
- concentration of oxygen gas in scuba diving and medical equipment. Electroosmotic flow Electroosmotic flow (or Electro-osmotic flow, often abbreviated EOF) is the...