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Inkjet Printed Conductive Polymer Electrodes for AC Electroosmosis

Ribetto, Luca  
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Courbat, Jérôme  
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Homsy, Alexandra  
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2011
Swiss e-print

Standalone integrated microfuidic systems require pumping elements. Electro-osmosis (EO) is an e"ective method of actuating liquids [1,2]. ACEO exploits much lower potentials and, by using alternating fields, overcomes the issues of electrolysis and gas generation

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