A COMPARISON OF THE ELECTROPHORETIC VELOCITIES OF CELLOPHANE AND COLLODION SUSPENSIONS WITH ELECTROOSMOTIC VELOCITIES THROUGH MEMBRANES OF THE SAME MATERIALS

Abstract
The iso-electric conc. of thorium chloride is much greater for electroosmosis in small-pored membranes (cellophane "600," collodion) than for electrophoresis of particles of the same material. An explanation is advanced based on the influence of the small pores in preventing complete development of the electrical double layer.

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