Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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738945 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A novel type of voltage-controlled pump based on electro-osmotic flow has been developed that uses massively parallel micromachined microfluidic channels to generate both high flow rates and high pressures. The approximately half-million microchannels have sub-micron cross-sections, and thus also function as a monolithically integrated microfilter with uniform pore size. This first generation device produces pressures of 5.5 kPa/V and flow rate of 0.054 mL/min/V/cm2. Such a small and light-weight, yet robust pump makes it useful, and often advantageous in a particularly broad array of applications and systems ranging from drug delivery to cooling microchips to filtration.
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Authors
Micah Yairi, Claudia Richter,