Paustian et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Induced charge electroosmosis micropumps using arrays of Janus micropillarsPaustian et al., 2014
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- Paustian J
- Pascall A
- Wilson N
- Squires T
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- Lab on a Chip
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We report on a microfluidic AC-driven electrokinetic pump that uses Induced Charge Electro- Osmosis (ICEO) to generate on-chip pressures. ICEO flows occur when a bulk electric field polarizes a metal object to induce double layer formation, then drives electroosmotic flow. A …
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