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Abstract When a rigid colloidal particle is placed in a solution which is not uniform in the concentration of some solute that interacts with the particle, the particle will be propelled in the direction of higher or lower concentration of the solute. The resulting locomotion is called diffusiophoresis. Experimental observations and theoretical predictions of the migration velocity of hydrosoIs are reviewed. Present commercial applications include the formation of rubber gloves and the deposition of paint films onto a steel surface. New applications to the analysis of colloidal mixtures and solid-liquid separation are suggested.
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