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Induced-charge Electrokinetic Phenomena: Theory and Microfluidic Applications

流体动力学 2009-11-10 v2 化学物理

摘要

We give a general, physical description of ``induced-charge electro-osmosis'' (ICEO), the nonlinear electrokinetic slip at a polarizable surface, in the context of some new techniques for microfluidic pumping and mixing. ICEO generalizes ``AC electro-osmosis'' at micro-electrode arrays to various dielectric and conducting structures in weak DC or AC electric fields. The basic effect produces micro-vortices to enhance mixing in microfluidic devices, while various broken symmetries -- controlled potential, irregular shape, non-uniform surface properties, and field gradients -- can be exploited to produce streaming flows. Although we emphasize the qualitative picture of ICEO, we also briefly describe the mathematical theory (for thin double layers and weak fields) and apply it to a metal cylinder with a dielectric coating in a suddenly applied DC field.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0306100,
  title  = {Induced-charge Electrokinetic Phenomena: Theory and Microfluidic Applications},
  author = {Martin Z. Bazant and Todd M. Squires},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0306100},
  year   = {2009}
}

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4 pages, 4 figs; revsion with more refs, one new fig, and more emphasis on microfluidics