Electroosmosis and streaming potential are two complementary electrokinetic processes related by the Onsager relation. In particular, an electroosmotic pump (EOP) is potentially useful for a variety of engineering and bio-related applications. By fabricating samples consisting of dry-etched cylindrical pores (50 mu m in length and 3.5 mu m in diameter) on silicon wafers, we demonstrate that the use of digital control via voltage pulses can resolve the flow regulation and stability issues associated with the EOP, so that the intrinsic characteristics of the porous sample medium may be revealed. Through the consistency of the measured electroosmosis (EO) and the streaming potential (SP) coefficients as required by the Onsager relation, we ded...
Covalent surface modification techniques, in particular surface oxidation procedures, have been empl...
Injection of liquid metal into a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) channel can provide a simple, cheap, an...
Recent advances in microfluidic devices put a high demand on small, robust and reliable pumps suitab...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...
Electrokinetic phenomena, motion caused by an applied electric field, can be used to separate molecu...
Electrokinetic phenomena, motion caused by an applied electric field, can be used to separate molecu...
When a pressure difference is applied to the two ends of a capillary tube containing an electrolyte,...
When a pressure difference is applied to the two ends of a capillary tube containing an electrolyte,...
Theory and controls parameters affecting the output pressure and flow rate of the packed-bed electro...
N-type porous silicon can be used to realize electroosmotic pumps with high flow rates per applied p...
Large flow rates per applied potential are obtained from electroosmotic (EO) pumps fabricated from n...
High flow rate electroosmotic, EO, pumps are of great interest due to their simple design and non-mo...
Electroosmotic flow is a convenient mechanism for transporting polar fluid in a microfluidic device....
Electroosmotic flow control in microfluidic devices is an important and challenging problem, as elec...
With rapid development in microflow analysis, electroosmotic pumps are receiving increasing attentio...
Covalent surface modification techniques, in particular surface oxidation procedures, have been empl...
Injection of liquid metal into a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) channel can provide a simple, cheap, an...
Recent advances in microfluidic devices put a high demand on small, robust and reliable pumps suitab...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...
Electrokinetic phenomena, motion caused by an applied electric field, can be used to separate molecu...
Electrokinetic phenomena, motion caused by an applied electric field, can be used to separate molecu...
When a pressure difference is applied to the two ends of a capillary tube containing an electrolyte,...
When a pressure difference is applied to the two ends of a capillary tube containing an electrolyte,...
Theory and controls parameters affecting the output pressure and flow rate of the packed-bed electro...
N-type porous silicon can be used to realize electroosmotic pumps with high flow rates per applied p...
Large flow rates per applied potential are obtained from electroosmotic (EO) pumps fabricated from n...
High flow rate electroosmotic, EO, pumps are of great interest due to their simple design and non-mo...
Electroosmotic flow is a convenient mechanism for transporting polar fluid in a microfluidic device....
Electroosmotic flow control in microfluidic devices is an important and challenging problem, as elec...
With rapid development in microflow analysis, electroosmotic pumps are receiving increasing attentio...
Covalent surface modification techniques, in particular surface oxidation procedures, have been empl...
Injection of liquid metal into a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) channel can provide a simple, cheap, an...
Recent advances in microfluidic devices put a high demand on small, robust and reliable pumps suitab...