Colloids Properties Notes
Colloids Properties Notes
ELECTRICAL
1. Brownian motion
Brownian motion describes the random
movement of colloidal particles.
Colloidal particles are subject to random collisions
with the molecules of the dispersion medium, so that
each particle pursues an irregular and complicated
zigzag path.
If the particles (up to about 2 μm diameter) are
observed under a microscope or the light scattered
by colloidal particles is viewed using an
ultramicroscope, an irregular motion is seen. This
movement is referred to as Brownian motion, after
Robert Brown who first reported his observation
The Brownian movement tendency4 of the particles
increases with decreasing particle size
Brownian motion may be seen in particles up to 5 μm
Suspended colloidal particles and solute molecules
undergo both rotational and translational brownian
movements
Increasing the viscosity of the medium, by the
addition of glycerin or a similar agent,
decreases and finally stops the Brownian
movement.
2. Diffusion
As a result of Brownian motion, colloidal particles
spontaneously diffuse from a region of higher
concentration to the region of lower concentration
until the concentration of the system is uniform
throughout. Diffusion is a direct result of Brownian
movement.
The rate of diffusion is expressed by Fick's first law
3. Sedimentation:
5. Osmotic pressure:
Osmotic pressure, a colligative property of the colloidal
dispersion is made use of in the determination of
molecular weight of the dispersed phase.
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i i. Electrokinetic Phenomena
a. Electrophoresis:
This involves the movement of charged dispersed
particles through a liquid medium under the
influence of an electrical field.
When an electric field is applied to dispersion, the
particles move toward the electrode having a
charge opposite to that on their surface.
b. Electroosmosis: the movement of liquid relative to
a stationary charged surface, by an applied
electric field.
c. Sedimentation potential, is the electric
field/potential created when particles sediment
d. Streaming potential, the electric field created
when liquid is made to flow along a stationary
charged surface
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