A new method is proposed to measure the zeta potential of microfabricated channel surfaces. It is based on the fact that confluent flow streams in a T-channel show oscillation under a time-periodic electric field. When a suitable frequency is chosen, the oscillation amplitude is a monotonic function of the zeta potential of the surfaces. The zeta potential value can be estimated based on the experimentally measured oscillation amplitude and the 3-D numerical simulation results which can convert the oscillation amplitude to the zeta potential. We conducted experiments with three kinds of buffers with different pHs and ionic valences for the validation of the newly proposed method. The zeta potential values predicted by the new method were in...
The solution to the startup transient electroosmotic flow in an arbitrary rectangular micro-channel ...
Alternating zeta-potential pattern to eliminate electro-osmotic flow C. Schreuer1,2, T. Brans1,2, ...
Alternating zeta-potential pattern to eliminate electro-osmotic flow C. Schreuer1,2, T. Brans1,2, ...
We describe an improved method for determining the electroosmotic mobility and zeta potential of sur...
We describe an improved method for determining the electroosmotic mobility and zeta potential of sur...
Zeta potential is a property of material surface charge when it is surrounded by fluid. The study of...
Fluorescent dyes are widely used in the area of microfluidic studies. However, few studies have been...
Fluorescent dyes are widely used in the area of microfluidic studies. However, few studies have been...
The zeta potentials of channel surfaces and tracer particles are of importance to the design of elec...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...
The zeta potentials of channel surfaces and tracer particles are of importance to the design of elec...
A time-resolved microPIV method is presented to measure in an EOF the particles zeta potential in si...
A time-resolved microPIV method is presented to measure in an EOF the particles zeta potential in si...
A time-resolved microPIV method is presented to measure in an EOF the particles zeta potential in si...
For micro-reactor devices in which liquids are pumped by electro-osmotic flow (EOF), in situ monitor...
The solution to the startup transient electroosmotic flow in an arbitrary rectangular micro-channel ...
Alternating zeta-potential pattern to eliminate electro-osmotic flow C. Schreuer1,2, T. Brans1,2, ...
Alternating zeta-potential pattern to eliminate electro-osmotic flow C. Schreuer1,2, T. Brans1,2, ...
We describe an improved method for determining the electroosmotic mobility and zeta potential of sur...
We describe an improved method for determining the electroosmotic mobility and zeta potential of sur...
Zeta potential is a property of material surface charge when it is surrounded by fluid. The study of...
Fluorescent dyes are widely used in the area of microfluidic studies. However, few studies have been...
Fluorescent dyes are widely used in the area of microfluidic studies. However, few studies have been...
The zeta potentials of channel surfaces and tracer particles are of importance to the design of elec...
Electroosmosis flow refers to motion of liquids induced by an applied voltage across microchannels.1...
The zeta potentials of channel surfaces and tracer particles are of importance to the design of elec...
A time-resolved microPIV method is presented to measure in an EOF the particles zeta potential in si...
A time-resolved microPIV method is presented to measure in an EOF the particles zeta potential in si...
A time-resolved microPIV method is presented to measure in an EOF the particles zeta potential in si...
For micro-reactor devices in which liquids are pumped by electro-osmotic flow (EOF), in situ monitor...
The solution to the startup transient electroosmotic flow in an arbitrary rectangular micro-channel ...
Alternating zeta-potential pattern to eliminate electro-osmotic flow C. Schreuer1,2, T. Brans1,2, ...
Alternating zeta-potential pattern to eliminate electro-osmotic flow C. Schreuer1,2, T. Brans1,2, ...