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Low-voltage electroosmotic pumping using porous anodic alumina membranes

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MICROFLUIDICS AND NANOFLUIDICS
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 235-244

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10404-007-0242-8

Keywords

electroosmotic pumping; Pt mesh electrodes; low voltage; energy transfer efficiency; nano-porous alumina membranes

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This study demonstrated electroosmotic pumping with high flow rate per unit area at a rather low applied voltage by using alumina nano-porous membrane. The platinum mesh electrode is perpendicular to, and has direct contact with the nano-channel inlet for proving uniform electric field and for reducing the electric voltage drop in the reservoir. The measured flow rate versus electrolyte (KCl) concentration reveals two distinct characteristics. First, the flow rate is usually high at low concentrations (10(-5) to 10(-7) M) in which a maximum value occurs. Second, a remarkable drop of flow rate is seen when the concentration surpasses 10(-4) M. The maximum flow rate achieved from this study is 0.09 mL/min V cm(2) and the energy transfer efficiency is 0.43% at an operation voltage of 20 V. The mesh electrodes with 33 wire spacing are capable of providing an uniform electric field, the nano-porous membrane with a low electrolyte concentration provides the environment for strong overlapping of electric double layer, in association with the thin alumina membrane, leading to a high flow rate at a rather low applied voltage (20-80 V). The flow rate is comparable to the existing results whereas the corresponding operation voltage of this study is about one to two orders lower than most of the existing results.

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