Short communication: A simple and accurate method of measuring the zeta-potential of microfluidic channels

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Abstract

We describe an improved method for determining the electroosmotic mobility and zeta potential of surfaces based on a current-monitoring method. This technique eliminates the requirement for measurements of channel dimensions and sample conductivities, leading to a simple high precision measurement. The zeta potential of PDMS is measured for native surfaces and surfaces treated with a nonionic surfactant in low-conductivity electrolytes.

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Fernández-Mateo, R., García-Sánchez, P., Calero, V., Ramos, A., & Morgan, H. (2022). Short communication: A simple and accurate method of measuring the zeta-potential of microfluidic channels. Electrophoresis, 43(12), 1259–1262. https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.202100267

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