DocumentCode
2037637
Title
AC electric-field-induced fluid flow in microelectrode structures: scaling laws
Author
Castellanos, Antonio ; Ramos, Antonio ; Gonzalez, Adriana ; Morgan, Hywel ; Green, Nicolas
Author_Institution
Dept. Electronica y Electromagnetismo, Seville Univ., Spain
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
52
Lastpage
55
Abstract
The motion of polarizable bioparticles under the action of non-uniform ac electric fields is known as dielectrophoresis. Because submicrometre particles are subjected to Brownian motion, high electric fields are needed to manipulate them. However, these high electric fields give rise to fluid motion, which in turn results in a viscous drag on the particles. The electric fields generate beat, leading to gradients in conductivity, permittivity, and mass density in the fluid. These gradients give rise to electrothermal forces and buoyancy. Also non-uniform ac electric fields produce forces on the induced charges in the diffuse double layer on the electrodes, that results in fluid motion. Here we characterize these flows and their domain of influence.
Keywords
Brownian motion; biological fluid dynamics; biological techniques; drag; electrochemical electrodes; electrochemistry; electrohydrodynamics; electrophoresis; flow simulation; microelectrodes; two-phase flow; AC electric-field-induced fluid flow; Brownian motion; buoyancy; conductivity; dielectrophoresis; diffuse double layer; electrodes; electrothermal forces; fluid motion; mass density; microelectrode structures; nonuniform ac electric fields; permittivity; polarizable bioparticles; scaling laws; submicrometre particles; viscous drag; Conductivity; Dielectrophoresis; Drag; Electric fields; Electrothermal effects; Fluid flow; Microelectrodes; Nonuniform electric fields; Permittivity; Polarization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Dielectric Liquids, 2002. ICDL 2002. Proceedings of 2002 IEEE 14th International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7350-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICDL.2002.1022692
Filename
1022692
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