نتایج جستجو برای: electroosmotic permeability

تعداد نتایج: 51009  

2017
Shuyan Deng

Due to the increasingly wide application of electroosmotic flow in micromachines, this paper investigates the electroosmotic flow of the power-law fluid under high zeta potential in a cylindrical microcapillary for different dimensionless parameters. The electric potential distribution inside a cylindrical microcapillary is presented by the complete Poisson-Boltzmann equation applicable to an a...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2005
Hongkai Wu Bo Huang Richard N Zare

A thin layer of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) prepolymer, which is coated on a glass slide, is transferred onto the embossed area surfaces of a patterned substrate. This coated substrate is brought into contact with a flat plate, and the two structures are permanently bonded to form a sealed fluidic system by thermocuring (60 degrees C for 30 min) the prepolymer. The PDMS exists only at the conta...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2001
P Duttat A Beskok

Analytical solutions of time periodic electroosmotic flows in two-dimensional straight channels are obtained as a function of a nondimensional parameter kappa, which is based on the electric double-layer (EDL) thickness, kinematic viscosity, and frequency of the externally applied electric field. A parametric study as a function of kappa reveals interesting physics, ranging from oscillatory "pl...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 1993
M A Hayes I Kheterpal A G Ewing

Electroosmotic flow has been shown to be controlled via an applied radial voltage. Many factors determine the effectiveness of this control, and one major factor is buffer pH. In this study the effectiveness of the applied radial voltage for controlling electroosmotic flow while varying buffer pH is examined. Previously developed theory is applied and compared to experimental results for a pH r...

Journal: :Journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2010
Oliver W Ackaert Jeroen Van Smeden Jeroen De Graan Durk Dijkstra Meindert Danhof Joke A Bouwstra

A characterization and optimization of the in vitro transdermal iontophoretic transport of 5-hydroxy-2-(N,N,-di-n-propylamino)tetralin (5-OH-DPAT) is presented. The utility of acetaminophen as a marker of electroosmotic flow was studied as well. The following parameters of iontophoretic transport of 5-OH-DPAT were examined: drug donor concentration, electroosmotic contribution, influence of co-...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2002
David Sinton Carlos Escobedo-Canseco Liqing Ren Dongqing Li

As microfluidic technologies mature, increasingly complex solutions are employed, and accurate methods for the measurement of electroosmotic flow rates are becoming increasingly important. The methodologies of both a direct method and an indirect method of flow rate measurement are presented here. The direct method involves flow visualization using trace amounts of a caged fluorescent dye. The ...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. B, Biomedical sciences and applications 2000
V Kasicka Z Prusík P Sázelová M Chiari I Miksík Z Deyl

The influence of an external electric field on the electroosmotic flow in the noncoated (bare) fused-silica capillaries and in the fused-silica capillaries with covalent coating of the inner surface by the polymer of a new acrylamido derivative, N-(acryloylaminoethoxy)ethyl-beta-D-glucopyranose, has been tested in the capillary electrophoretic separations of peptide analytes. The effect of magn...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN 1991

2004
Lei Wang Wei Xu Mark Bachman G. P. Li Zhongping Chen

Phase-resolved optical Doppler tomography (ODT), an imaging technique based on low coherence interferometry, is presented as a new tool to determine electroosmotic flow (EOF) in microfluidic channel. This is a non-contact technique that not only can image cross-sectional EOF profile but also can determine electroosmotic mobility. The electroosmotic coefficient measured by ODT was verified by co...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2013
Dileep Mampallil Dirk van den Ende

We generate and study electroosmotic shear flow in microchannels. By chemically or electrically modifying the surface potential of the channel walls a shear flow component with controllable velocity gradient can be added to the electroosmotic flow caused by double layer effects at the channel walls. Chemical modification is obtained by treating the channel wall with a cationic polymer. In case ...

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