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The Characteristic Analysis of Electroosmotic Micropump With Multistage Nano-tubes
Feng-Chin Tsai+ and Jen-Ching Huang Department of Mechanical Engineering Tungnan University, Taiwan
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The main objective of this study
This study used porous alumina membranes with nanopores as nanopore channels and successfully constructed a single-stage/multistage nano-tube electroosmotic micropump. The characteristics of electroosmotic nano-tubes pump constructed using porous alumina membranes with varying pore sizes and at different stages were also analyzed. During the experiments, applying a multistage nano-tubes electroosmotic micropump with the same pore size at the two stages yielded a superior performance curve compared to that of the single-stage nano-tubes electroosmotic micropump.
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Item: Introduction Experimental setup Results and discussions
Conclusion
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Introduction: Most studies regarding electroosmotic pumps have employed microscale structures as the porous material, necessitating an electric potential of greater than 1 kV to drive the fluid flow. Such a high voltage is not convenient for establishing micro-electro-mechanical systems. By employing nanoporous film channels, a low voltage can be used to drive the liquid flow, which can be controlled at mL/min/cm2. These channels are suitable for micro-cooling systems.
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This study emphasized the advantage of the low-voltage driving force required for the electroosmotic flow to pass through the nanoporous materials, and proposed using the nanopores of a porous alumina membrane as nano-tube channels to construct a singlestage/multistage nano-tube electroosmotic micropump.
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Experimental setup singlestage nano-tube electroosmotic micropump
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The SEM images of porous alumina membranes (5000X)
20 nm 100 nm 200 nm
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The SEM images of the electrodes after sputter coating (100X)
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Experimental setup multistage nano-tube electroosmotic micropump
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Results and discussion
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Analysis results of the single-stage nano-tube electroosmotic micropump
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Analysis results of the multistage nano-tube electroosmotic micropump
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The flow volume of multistage nano-tubes
The flow volume of single-stage nano-tubes
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The pressure difference of multistage nano-tubes
The pressure difference of single-stage nano-tubes
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Conclusions The flow volume and pressure difference of the pump increased rapidly with the input voltage. The flow volume of multistage nano-tube electroosmotic micropump with the same pore size can be increased more than twice that of single-stage pump. With a high input voltage, the multistage micropump showed a significant, approximately 4-fold increase. The results on the characteristics of single-stage/multistage nano-tube electroosmotic micropump can benefit the design of nano-tube channel flow controllers.
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