While capillary filling in channels of micrometers scale is experimentally verified to obey Washburn's law well, the speed of capillary filling in nanochannels is noticeably lower than described by Washburn's formula. This article reports the theoretical and experimental results on capillary filling in open-end and closed-end nanochannels. Nanochannels of 45 nm and 80 nm depth, 10 μm width, were etched in silicon and bonded to a glass cover. Experiments on filling of non-electrolytic liquid in silicon nanochannels were carried out. The filling processes were observed and recorded. To estimate the influence of electrokinetics, a mathematical model to calculate the electroviscous effect was established. This model shows that the contribution ...
Planar nanochannels fabricated by silicon based technology can provide an attractive configuration f...
The capillary filling speed of wetting liquids of varying viscosity and surface tension in hydrophil...
Unsteady filling of electrolyte solution inside a nanochannel by the electrocapillarity effect is st...
The recent advances in fabrication of nanoscale structures allow in-depth investigation of transport...
We investigated the interactions between liquid, gas, and solid phases in the capillary filling proc...
International audienceControl and understanding of flows inside fabricated nanochannels is rich in p...
International audienceControl and understanding of flows inside fabricated nanochannels is rich in p...
Capillary filling is the key phenomenon in planar chromatography techniques such as paper chromatogr...
The capillary filling speed of water in nanochannels with a rectangular cross section and a height o...
We have developed a procedure for accurate fabrication of silicon-based nanochannels down to a few n...
We have developed a procedure for accurate fabrication of silicon-based nanochannels down to a few n...
We investigated the capillary filling kinetics of deionized water in nanochannels with heights of 50...
Nanofluidics is the science and technology involving a fluid flowing in or around structures with a ...
The capillary filling speed of wetting liquids of varying viscosity and surface tension in hydrophil...
Nanoscale surface structures and channels are of intense interest for the very high surface-to-volum...
Planar nanochannels fabricated by silicon based technology can provide an attractive configuration f...
The capillary filling speed of wetting liquids of varying viscosity and surface tension in hydrophil...
Unsteady filling of electrolyte solution inside a nanochannel by the electrocapillarity effect is st...
The recent advances in fabrication of nanoscale structures allow in-depth investigation of transport...
We investigated the interactions between liquid, gas, and solid phases in the capillary filling proc...
International audienceControl and understanding of flows inside fabricated nanochannels is rich in p...
International audienceControl and understanding of flows inside fabricated nanochannels is rich in p...
Capillary filling is the key phenomenon in planar chromatography techniques such as paper chromatogr...
The capillary filling speed of water in nanochannels with a rectangular cross section and a height o...
We have developed a procedure for accurate fabrication of silicon-based nanochannels down to a few n...
We have developed a procedure for accurate fabrication of silicon-based nanochannels down to a few n...
We investigated the capillary filling kinetics of deionized water in nanochannels with heights of 50...
Nanofluidics is the science and technology involving a fluid flowing in or around structures with a ...
The capillary filling speed of wetting liquids of varying viscosity and surface tension in hydrophil...
Nanoscale surface structures and channels are of intense interest for the very high surface-to-volum...
Planar nanochannels fabricated by silicon based technology can provide an attractive configuration f...
The capillary filling speed of wetting liquids of varying viscosity and surface tension in hydrophil...
Unsteady filling of electrolyte solution inside a nanochannel by the electrocapillarity effect is st...