Micro- and nano-fluidic devices represent an exciting field with a wide range of possible applications. These devices, typically made of either silica or glass, ionize when placed in contact with water. Upon the application of an electric field parallel to the wall, a flow is produced by the charged walls called the electro-osmotic flow (EOF). Since electric fields are so often used as the driving force in these devices, EOF is an extremely common phenomenon. For this reason it is highly desirable to be able to control EOF in order to optimize the functioning of these devices. One method which is quite common experimentally is the modification of the surface using polymer coatings. These coatings can be either adsorbed or grafted, and...
This paper reports an interesting net fluid flow in the induced-charge electro-osmosis (ICEO) of pol...
A difficulty with the design and operation of an electrokinetically operated DNA hybridization micro...
Electro-osmotic flow (EOF) is the flow of fluid in a microchannel which is induced by an external el...
Motivated by recent experiments, we present a theoretical investigation of how the electro-osmotic f...
We analyze the electroosmotic flow (EOF) of an electrolytic solution in a polymer coated capillary e...
The classical von Smoluchowski equation predicts that the electroosmotic mobility generated by the w...
The EOF of polymer solutions is analysed in the framework of continuum fluid mechanics and the stand...
Covalent surface modification techniques, in particular surface oxidation procedures, have been empl...
Covalent surface modification techniques, in particular surface oxidation procedures, have been empl...
Microfluidic and nanofluidic technology is revolutionizing experimental practices in analytical chem...
This paper presents a study of EOF properties of plasma-polymerized microchannel surfaces and the ef...
This Letter reports the measurement of electro-osmotic flows (EOF) in microchannels with surface cha...
International audienceRecently, we demonstrated the possibility to extend the range of capillary ele...
The electrokinetic transport of fluids, also called the electroosmotic flow (EOF), in micro/nanoscal...
Electrohydrodynamics (EHD) describes the area of research, which studies the interactions of fluid m...
This paper reports an interesting net fluid flow in the induced-charge electro-osmosis (ICEO) of pol...
A difficulty with the design and operation of an electrokinetically operated DNA hybridization micro...
Electro-osmotic flow (EOF) is the flow of fluid in a microchannel which is induced by an external el...
Motivated by recent experiments, we present a theoretical investigation of how the electro-osmotic f...
We analyze the electroosmotic flow (EOF) of an electrolytic solution in a polymer coated capillary e...
The classical von Smoluchowski equation predicts that the electroosmotic mobility generated by the w...
The EOF of polymer solutions is analysed in the framework of continuum fluid mechanics and the stand...
Covalent surface modification techniques, in particular surface oxidation procedures, have been empl...
Covalent surface modification techniques, in particular surface oxidation procedures, have been empl...
Microfluidic and nanofluidic technology is revolutionizing experimental practices in analytical chem...
This paper presents a study of EOF properties of plasma-polymerized microchannel surfaces and the ef...
This Letter reports the measurement of electro-osmotic flows (EOF) in microchannels with surface cha...
International audienceRecently, we demonstrated the possibility to extend the range of capillary ele...
The electrokinetic transport of fluids, also called the electroosmotic flow (EOF), in micro/nanoscal...
Electrohydrodynamics (EHD) describes the area of research, which studies the interactions of fluid m...
This paper reports an interesting net fluid flow in the induced-charge electro-osmosis (ICEO) of pol...
A difficulty with the design and operation of an electrokinetically operated DNA hybridization micro...
Electro-osmotic flow (EOF) is the flow of fluid in a microchannel which is induced by an external el...