Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7140686 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Lack of fast and strong actuators to drive microsystems is well recognized. Electrochemical actuators are considered attractive for many applications but they have long response time (minutes) due to slow gas termination. Here an electrochemical actuator is presented for which the response time can be as short as 1â¯ms. The alternating polarity water electrolysis is used to drive the device. In this process only nanobubbles are formed. The gas in nanobubbles can be terminated fast due to surface assisted reaction between hydrogen and oxygen that happens at room temperature. The working chamber of the actuator contains concentric titanium electrodes; it has a diameter of 500â¯Î¼m and a height of 8â¯Î¼m. The chamber is sealed by a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membrane of 30â¯Î¼m thick. The device is characterized by an interferometer and a fast camera. Cyclic operation at frequency up to 667â¯Hz with a stroke of about 30% of the chamber volume is demonstrated. The cycles repeat themselves with high precision providing the volume strokes in picoliter range. Controlled explosions in the chamber can push the membrane up to 90â¯Î¼m.
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Authors
Ilia V. Uvarov, Mikhail V. Lokhanin, Alexander V. Postnikov, Artem E. Melenev, Vitaly B. Svetovoy,