Abstract:We conduct a numerical study of viscoelectric and steric effects on an oscillatory electroosmotic flow (OEOF) and their impact on the mass transport of a passive solute through a hydrophobic microchannel. In many applications of electroosmosis, zeta potentials as high as 100-200 mV can be found; in such a situation, the Debye-Hückel approximation is no longer valid, and the steric effect must be considered because the crowding of finite-sized ions close to the microchannel walls. In addition to the previous ef… Show more
We perform a systematic study on the modulation of electroosmotic flow, tuning selectivity of electrolyte ions and hydrodynamic dispersion of the solute band across the soft nanochannel.
We perform a systematic study on the modulation of electroosmotic flow, tuning selectivity of electrolyte ions and hydrodynamic dispersion of the solute band across the soft nanochannel.
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