Hydrodynamic dispersion of pressure-induced and electroosmotic flow in porous glasses probed by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Authors

  • Yujie Li
  • German Farrherr
  • Rainer Kimmich

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62721/diffusion-fundamentals.7.150

Abstract

Fluid transport by flow in random porous media is subject to hydrodynamic dispersion. In a series of pulsed field-gradient NMR experiments, we have compared flow induced by pressure gradients on the one hand and by electroosmosis on the other. The media were porous glasses with pore dimensions from 1 to 100 μm. With increasing flow rates, a crossover from subdiffusive to superdiffusive mean-squared displacement laws was observed in both cases. This demonstrates the competition between molecular diffusion and convection, and is a typical example of anomalous transport.

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Published

2007-12-01

How to Cite

Li, Y., Farrherr, G., & Kimmich, R. (2007). Hydrodynamic dispersion of pressure-induced and electroosmotic flow in porous glasses probed by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Diffusion Fundamentals, 7. https://doi.org/10.62721/diffusion-fundamentals.7.150

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