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Volumn 325, Issue 2, 2008, Pages 526-538

Corrigendum to "Electrokinetics in nanochannels. Part I. Electric double layer overlap and channel-to-well equilibrium" [J. Colloid Interface Sci. 325 (2008) 526-538] (DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2008.06.007);Electrokinetics in nanochannels. Part I. Electric double layer overlap and channel-to-well equilibrium

Author keywords

Electric double layer overlap; Fundamental electrokinetics; Nanoscale electrokinetics

Indexed keywords

BOUNDARY CONDITIONS; ELECTRIC POTENTIAL; ELECTROCHEMISTRY; ELECTRODYNAMICS; ELECTROHYDRODYNAMICS; ELECTROLYTES; ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS; ELECTROOSMOSIS; FORECASTING; IONS;

EID: 48949085105     PISSN: 00219797     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2008.12.013     Document Type: Erratum
Times cited : (146)

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    • 2 adequately fit their experimental results in long, thin 35 nm deep silicon dioxide channels
    • 2 adequately fit their experimental results in long, thin 35 nm deep silicon dioxide channels
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    • For example, sodium borate solutions typically involve two equilibrium reactions with six species in solution: sodium ion, tetraborate ion, borate ion, buric acid, hydroxyl ion, and hydronium ion. This equilibrium can also be affected by interaction of the solution with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (which reacts with water to form carbonic acid). Sodium borate solutions is analyzed as an example "real electrolyte" in Part II of this two-paper series [35]
    • For example, sodium borate solutions typically involve two equilibrium reactions with six species in solution: sodium ion, tetraborate ion, borate ion, buric acid, hydroxyl ion, and hydronium ion. This equilibrium can also be affected by interaction of the solution with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (which reacts with water to form carbonic acid). Sodium borate solutions is analyzed as an example "real electrolyte" in Part II of this two-paper series [35]


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