Inertial and Washburn Regimes in Filling of Charged Capillaries
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Abstract
We discuss the filling dynamics of charged capillaries. Presence of charge on the capillary walls leads to formation of an Electric Double Layer (EDL) at the liquid-capillary-wall interface. Migration of the charge density of the EDL during capillary filling leads to two distinct effects - on one hand it reduces the capillary drive by triggering an opposing electrical force, while on the other hand the induced electroosmotic transport causes a reduction in the net drag force. The ultimate result is a capillary filling process with reduced filling speed, with altered inertial and Washburn regimes, as well as the criteria that dictates the transition between these two regimes.
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