Analysis of Electrically Induced Swirling Flow of Isotonic Saline in a Mixing Microchannel
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概要
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We have designed a prototype microfluidic device to mix suspended particles with isotonic saline by use of electrically induced swirling flow in the microchannel. However, the principles underlying microfluidic rotation induced by AC electrodes are not well understood, and the characteristics of the rotation velocity are unpredictable. Furthermore, these properties have not been studied using a highly conductive liquid like isotonic saline, which is an important fluid in the medical and biological fields. The lack of such studies causes uncertainty in the design required for high-performance microfluidic devices. We have examined the electrical rotational properties of the microfluid at an isotonic concentration of saline using computer simulation, and here we show that buoyant flow, which has previously been largely ignored, has a significant effect in channels of 100-μm depth or deeper, and that AC electroosmotic flow is not induced at isotonic saline concentrations.
- 社団法人 電気学会の論文
- 2007-03-01
著者
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Matsumoto Yoshinori
Department Of Applied Physics And Physico-informatics Keio University
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Minamitani Haruyuki
Department Of Applied Physics And Physico-informatics Keio University
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Minamitani Haruyuki
Department Of Applied Physics And Physico-informatics Faculty Of Science And Technology Keio Univers
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Hirahara Shuzo
Department Of Applied Physics And Physico-informatics Keio University
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TSURUTA Tomoyuki
Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics, Keio University
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Tsuruta Tomoyuki
Department Of Applied Physics And Physico-informatics Keio University
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