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Review
. 2021 Apr;42(7-8):869-880.
doi: 10.1002/elps.202000358. Epub 2021 Mar 20.

Mechanistic studies of droplet electrophoresis: A review

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Mechanistic studies of droplet electrophoresis: A review

Mansoureh Rashidi et al. Electrophoresis. 2021 Apr.

Abstract

Electrophoresis (EP) of droplets is an intriguing phenomenon that has applications in biological systems, separation strategies, and reactor engineering. Droplet EP is significantly different from the classic particle EP because of droplet characteristics such as a mobile surface charge and the nonrigidity of the interface. Also, the liquid-liquid system, where there is an interplay between the hydrodynamic and electrokinetic forces in both phases, adds to the complexity of electrophoretic motion. Due to the vast amount of potential applications of droplet EP, a mechanistic understanding of the droplet motion in the presence of an external electric field is crucial. This review provides a background on the mechanism of droplet EP and summarizes the intrinsic interplay between the different relevant forces in these systems. The review also describes the key differences between droplet EP and particle EP, and the impact of these differences on droplet mobility. Additionally, we schematically summarize the effects of key parameters on droplet EP mobility, such as electric double layer polarization, the development of internal flow inside a droplet and boundary effects.

Keywords: Droplet electrophoresis; Interfacial transport; Surface charge mobility.

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