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One-directional flow of ionic solutions along fine electrodes under an alternating current electric field SCIE SCOPUS

Title
One-directional flow of ionic solutions along fine electrodes under an alternating current electric field
Authors
Shin, J.H.Kim, K.Woo, H.Kang, H.-W.Choi, W.KANG, IN SEOKLim, G.
Date Issued
2019-02
Publisher
ROYAL SOC
Abstract
Electric fields are widely used for controlling liquids in various research fields. To control a liquid, an alternating current (AC) electric field can offer unique advantages over a direct current (DC) electric field, such as fast and programmable flows and reduced side effects, namely the generation of gas bubbles. Here, we demonstrate one-directional flow along carbon nanotube nanowires under an AC electric field, with no additional equipment or frequency matching. This phenomenon has the following characteristics: First, the flow rates of the transported liquid were changed by altering the frequency showing Gaussian behaviour. Second, a particular frequency generated maximum liquid flow. Third, flow rates with an AC electric field (approximately nanolitre per minute) were much faster than those of a DC electric field (approximately picolitre per minute). Fourth, the flow rates could be controlled by changing the applied voltage, frequency, ion concentration of the solution and offset voltage. Our finding of microfluidic control using an AC electric field could provide a new method for controlling liquids in various research fields.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/95291
DOI
10.1098/rsos.180657
ISSN
2054-5703
Article Type
Article
Citation
ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE, vol. 6, no. 2, 2019-02
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