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What is sedimentation potential?

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The potential difference Esed or E at zero current caused by the sedimentation

of particles in the field of gravity or in a centrifuge, between two

identical electrodes at different levels (or at different distances from the

centre of rotation). E is positive if the lower (peripheral) electrode is

negative. This is also called the Dorn effect.

http://www.iupac.org/goldbook/S05538.pdf

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