Electrophoretic measurements under d.c. conditions involve a fundamental am
biguity for particles with a high zeta potential; two very different values
of zeta potential can be ascribed to the same mobility. In the case of a p
olystyrene sulfate latex studied previously, selecting the higher (absolute
) value gave a more consistent picture of the interface and also removed an
anomaly in the electrokinetic behavior as a function of indifferent electr
olyte concentration. Confirmation that the higher value is the correct one,
however, was still needed. The ambiguity is resolved unequivocally here by
the use of high-frequency mobility measurements using electroacoustics, si
nce the mobility spectra for the high and low zeta potentials are very diff
erent. The interpretation is supported by the dielectric relaxation spectra
of this material in the megahertz region. (C) 2001 Academic Press.