Rapid AC Electrokinetic Micromixer with Electrically Conductive Sidewalls

We report a quasi T-channel electrokinetics-based micromixer with electrically conductive sidewalls, where the electric field is in the transverse direction of the flow and parallel to the conductivity gradient at the interface between two fluids to be mixed. Mixing results are first compared with a...

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Main Authors: Fang Yang, Wei Zhao, Cuifang Kuang, Guiren Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/13/1/34
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author Fang Yang
Wei Zhao
Cuifang Kuang
Guiren Wang
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Wei Zhao
Cuifang Kuang
Guiren Wang
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description We report a quasi T-channel electrokinetics-based micromixer with electrically conductive sidewalls, where the electric field is in the transverse direction of the flow and parallel to the conductivity gradient at the interface between two fluids to be mixed. Mixing results are first compared with another widely studied micromixer configuration, where electrodes are located at the inlet and outlet of the channel with electric field parallel to bulk flow direction but orthogonal to the conductivity gradient at the interface between the two fluids to be mixed. Faster mixing is achieved in the micromixer with conductive sidewalls. Effects of Re numbers, applied AC voltage and frequency, and conductivity ratio of the two fluids to be mixed on mixing results were investigated. The results reveal that the mixing length becomes shorter with low Re number and mixing with increased voltage and decreased frequency. Higher conductivity ratio leads to stronger mixing result. It was also found that, under low conductivity ratio, compared with the case where electrodes are located at the end of the channel, the conductive sidewalls can generate fast mixing at much lower voltage, higher frequency, and lower conductivity ratio. The study of this micromixer could broaden our understanding of electrokinetic phenomena and provide new tools for sample preparation in applications such as organ-on-a-chip where fast mixing is required.
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spelling doaj.art-c56c099bdb2c469f8b509b4a2db0bc472023-11-23T14:43:52ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2021-12-011313410.3390/mi13010034Rapid AC Electrokinetic Micromixer with Electrically Conductive SidewallsFang Yang0Wei Zhao1Cuifang Kuang2Guiren Wang3Key Laboratory for Molecular Enzymology and Engineering of Ministry of Education, School of Life Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Photon-Technology in Western China Energy, International Scientific and Technological Cooperation Base of Photoelectric Technology and Functional Materials and Application, Institute of Photonics and Photon-Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Photon-Technology in Western China Energy, International Scientific and Technological Cooperation Base of Photoelectric Technology and Functional Materials and Application, Institute of Photonics and Photon-Technology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, ChinaWe report a quasi T-channel electrokinetics-based micromixer with electrically conductive sidewalls, where the electric field is in the transverse direction of the flow and parallel to the conductivity gradient at the interface between two fluids to be mixed. Mixing results are first compared with another widely studied micromixer configuration, where electrodes are located at the inlet and outlet of the channel with electric field parallel to bulk flow direction but orthogonal to the conductivity gradient at the interface between the two fluids to be mixed. Faster mixing is achieved in the micromixer with conductive sidewalls. Effects of Re numbers, applied AC voltage and frequency, and conductivity ratio of the two fluids to be mixed on mixing results were investigated. The results reveal that the mixing length becomes shorter with low Re number and mixing with increased voltage and decreased frequency. Higher conductivity ratio leads to stronger mixing result. It was also found that, under low conductivity ratio, compared with the case where electrodes are located at the end of the channel, the conductive sidewalls can generate fast mixing at much lower voltage, higher frequency, and lower conductivity ratio. The study of this micromixer could broaden our understanding of electrokinetic phenomena and provide new tools for sample preparation in applications such as organ-on-a-chip where fast mixing is required.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/13/1/34microfluidicselectrokineticsmixingmicromixer
spellingShingle Fang Yang
Wei Zhao
Cuifang Kuang
Guiren Wang
Rapid AC Electrokinetic Micromixer with Electrically Conductive Sidewalls
Micromachines
microfluidics
electrokinetics
mixing
micromixer
title Rapid AC Electrokinetic Micromixer with Electrically Conductive Sidewalls
title_full Rapid AC Electrokinetic Micromixer with Electrically Conductive Sidewalls
title_fullStr Rapid AC Electrokinetic Micromixer with Electrically Conductive Sidewalls
title_full_unstemmed Rapid AC Electrokinetic Micromixer with Electrically Conductive Sidewalls
title_short Rapid AC Electrokinetic Micromixer with Electrically Conductive Sidewalls
title_sort rapid ac electrokinetic micromixer with electrically conductive sidewalls
topic microfluidics
electrokinetics
mixing
micromixer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/13/1/34
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