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An Ohmic model for electrokinetic flows of binary asymmetric electrolytes

Persat, Alexandre  
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Santiago, Juan G.
2016
Current Opinion In Colloid & Interface Science

The transport of electrolytes in electric fields is a ubiquitous phenomenon commonly harnessed in microfluidics. A classic leaky dielectric model for flow generated by electric fields accurately predicts electrohydrodynamic transport phenomenon but is valid for millimeter-scale and larger flows and at relatively low ionic strength. Here, we derive and use a modified version of this model to sub-millimeter scales more relevant to microfluidics, where diffusive transport of charged species becomes non-negligible. We formulate a general equation set, the modified Ohmic model, applicable to the transport of binary, asymmetric electrolytes. We leverage this model to describe a variety of microfluidic electrokinetic systems, including DC electroosmosis, alternating current electrokinetics (ACEK) and induced-charge electroosmosis (ICED), thus highlighting some unifying principles of these flows. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/j.cocis.2016.06.001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000384778800007

Author(s)
Persat, Alexandre  
•
Santiago, Juan G.
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Elsevier Science London

Published in
Current Opinion In Colloid & Interface Science
Volume

24

Start page

52

End page

63

Subjects

Electroosmotic flow

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AC electrokinetics

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Induced-charge electroosmosis

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Electrokinetic instabilities

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Leaky dielectric model

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Ohmic model

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REVIEWED

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November 21, 2016
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