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Formation of a deposit by electrophoresis

H. C. Hamaker
- 01 Jan 1940 - 
- Vol. 35, pp 279-287
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This article is published in Transactions of The Faraday Society.The article was published on 1940-01-01. It has received 355 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Electrophoresis.

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Electrophoretic Deposition (EPD): Mechanisms, Kinetics, and Application to Ceramics

TL;DR: In this article, a method of determining the Hamaker constant of suspended particles is developed by modeling the relationship between the particle inter-action energy and the suspension stability, and a three-probe dc technique is used to map the voltage profile around the depositing electrode and the results are used to explain discrepancies between the calculated and experimentally observed voltage drops during deposition.
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Electrophoretic deposition of materials

TL;DR: In this article, a review of electrophoretic deposition of materials is presented, focusing on the relation between the evolution of the current and the electric field strength, and the kinetics of the process.
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Electrophoretic deposition: From traditional ceramics to nanotechnology

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of relevant recent work on EPD describing the application of the technique in the processing of several traditional and advanced materials (functional and structural ceramic coatings, composite and porous materials, laminated ceramics, functionally graded materials, thin films and nanostructured materials) is presented in this article.
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Electrophoretic deposition of biomaterials

TL;DR: How EPD has become an important tool in advanced biomaterials processing, as a convenient alternative to conventional methods, and the potential of the technique to manipulate and control the deposition of a range of nanomaterials of interest in the biomedical and biotechnology fields are presented.
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The Effects of Carboxylic Acids on the Aqueous Dispersion and Electrophoretic Deposition of ZrO2

TL;DR: In this article, the agglomeration, electrokinetic properties and electrophoretic deposition behavior of aqueous suspensions of ZrO2 with carboxylic acid additives were studied in comparison with conventional pH adjustment.
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