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Ac electrokinetics: a review of forces in microelectrode structures

A Ramos-+, H Morgan++, N G Green++ and A Castellanos-+

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Ac electrokinetics is concerned with the study of the movement and behaviour of particles in suspension when they are subjected to ac electrical fields. The development of new microfabricated electrode structures has meant that particles down to the size of macromolecules have been manipulated, but on this scale forces other than electrokinetic affect particles behaviour. The high electrical fields, which are required to produce sufficient force to move a particle, result in heat dissipation in the medium. This in turn produces thermal gradients, which may give rise to fluid motion through buoyancy, and electrothermal forces. In this paper, the frequency dependency and magnitude of electrothermally induced fluid flow are discussed. A new type of fluid flow is identified for low frequencies (up to 500 kHz). Our preliminary observations indicate that it has its origin in the action of a tangential electrical field on the diffuse double layer of the microfabricated electrodes. The effects of Brownian motion, diffusion and the buoyancy force are discussed in the context of the controlled manipulation of sub-micrometre particles. The orders of magnitude of the various forces experienced by a sub-micrometre latex particle in a model electrode structure are calculated. The results are compared with experiment and the relative influence of each type of force on the overall behaviour of particles is described.


PACS

82.70.Kj Emulsions and suspensions

44.25.+f Natural convection

82.45.Fk Electrodes

47.65.-d Magnetohydrodynamics and electrohydrodynamics

05.40.Jc Brownian motion

05.60.-k Transport processes

Subjects

Soft matter, liquids and polymers

Fluid dynamics

Statistical physics and nonlinear systems

Chemical physics and physical chemistry

Dates

Issue 18 (21 September 1998)

Received 5 January 1998



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