Electroosmotic flow (EOF) micropumps which use electroosmosis to transport
liquids have been fabricated and used to achieve pressures in excess of 20
atm and flow rates of 3.6 mul/min for 2 kV applied potentials. These pumps
use deionized water as working fluids in order to reduce the ion current of
the pump during operation and increase thermodynamic efficiency. EOF pumps
are fabricated by packing the 3.5 mum diameter non-porous silica particles
into 500-700 mum diameter fused-silica capillaries and by using a silicate
frit fabrication process to hold the particles in place. The devices have
no moving parts and can operate as both open (high flow rate) and closed (h
igh pressure) systems. Pressure versus flow rate performance data are prese
nted and combined with measurements of physical dimensions, dry and wet wei
ght, and ion current to calculate the pump structure porosity, tortuosity,
effective pore radius, and zeta potential. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. A
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