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Seung Jun Lee1, Tae-Joon Jeon2, Sun Min Kim3, Daejoong Kim4.
Abstract
We report on our investigation of a low Reynolds number non-equilibrium electrokinetic flow in a micro/nanochannel platform. Non-equilibrium electrokinetic phenomena include so-called concentration polarization in a moderate electric field and vortex formation in a high electric field. We conducted a spectral analysis of non-equilibrium electrokinetic vortices at a micro/nanochannel interface. We found that periodic vortices are formed while the frequency varies with the applied voltages and solution concentrations. At a frequency as high as 60 Hz, vortex generation was obtained with the strongest electric field and the lowest concentration. The power spectra show increasing frequency with increasing voltage or decreasing concentration. We expect that our spectral analysis results will be useful for micromixer developers in the micromachine research field.Entities:
Keywords: Vortex generation; concentration polarization; electrokinetics; micro/nanochannel; micromixer; spectral analysis
Year: 2016 PMID: 30404283 PMCID: PMC6190045 DOI: 10.3390/mi7070109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Micromachines (Basel) ISSN: 2072-666X Impact factor: 2.891
Figure 1Schematic of the micro/nano channel device and the probing point for spectral analysis. The microchannel is 15 µm deep, 150 µm wide, and 1.5 cm long. The nanochannel is 10 µm wide and 50 nm deep. Inset: microscopic image of the fabricated microchannel and nanochannel.
Figure 2Images of vortex generation near the micro/nanochannel interface.
Figure 3Example of the power spectrum.
Figure 4Spectral analysis results with different applied voltages.
Figure 5Spectral analysis results with different solution concentrations.