Analysis of Electrokinetic Mixing Using AC Electric Field and Patchwise Surface Heterogeneities

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Published 5 April 2007 Copyright (c) 2007 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Win-Jet Luo et al 2007 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 46 1608 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.46.1608

1347-4065/46/4R/1608

Abstract

In this paper, the authors investigate the use of an applied AC electric field and microchannel surface heterogeneities to carry out the microfluidic mixing of two-dimensional, time-dependent electroosmotic flows. The time-dependent flow fields within the microchannel are simulated using the backwards-Euler time-stepping numerical method. The mixing efficiencies obtained in microchannels with two different patchwise surface heterogeneity patterns are investigated. In general, the results show that the application of an AC electric field significantly reduces the required mixing length compared with the use of a DC electric field. Furthermore, the presence of oppositely charged surface heterogeneities on the microchannel walls results in the formation of localized flow circulation regions within the bulk flow. These circulation regions grow and decay periodically in accordance with the periodic variation of the AC electric field intensity and provide an effective means of enhancing species mixing in the microchannel. Consequently, the use of an AC electric field together with patchwise surface heterogeneities permits a significant reduction in both the mixing channel length and the retention time required to attain a homogeneous solution.

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10.1143/JJAP.46.1608