Abstract

Titanium dioxide was used as a model colloid to demonstrate the possibility of obtaining reliable values of the electrophoretic mobility in low-temperature ionic liquids. Mobilities as low as −0.98±0.16×10−10 and −1.25±0.33×10−10m2V−1s−1 were found in dry and wet 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium triflate, respectively. These values are lower by two orders of magnitude than typical mobilities in stable aqueous dispersions due to a high viscosity of the ionic liquids.

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