Abstract

Adsorption of dextran on hairy latex particles affects the electrophoretic mobility differently, depending on the salt concentration. At a low salt concentration, dextran adsorbs between the hairs, and the expected decrease of mobility with dextran concentration is observed. When the thickness of the dextran layer is greater than the length of the hairs, the anomalous deposition of latex on glass, thought to be caused by the hairs, is eliminated.

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