Quantification of vortex generation due to non-equilibrium electrokinetics at the micro/nanochannel interface: Particle tracking velocimetry

Seung Jun Lee, Kilsung Kwon, Tae Joon Jeon, Sun Min Kim, Daejoong Kim

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Abstract

We describe a quantitative study of vortex generation due to non-equilibrium electrokinetics near a micro/nanochannel interface. The microfluidic device is comprised of a microchannel with a set of nanochannels. These perm-selective nanochannels induce flow instability and thereby produce strong vortex generation. We performed tracking visualization of fluorescent microparticles to obtain velocity fields. Particle tracking enables the calculation of an averaged velocity field and the velocity fluctuations. We characterized the effect of applied voltages and electrolyte concentrations on vortex formation. The experimental results show that an increasing voltage or decreasing concentration results in a larger vortex region and a strong velocity fluctuation. We calculate the normalized velocity fluctuation-whose meaning is comparable to turbulent intensity-and we found that it is as high as 0.12. This value is indicative of very efficient mixing, albeit with a small Reynolds number.

Original languageEnglish
Article number127
JournalMicromachines
Volume7
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jul 2016

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Keywords

  • Microparticle
  • Nanochannel
  • Particle tracking velocimetry
  • Vortex generation

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