2019-05-09T14:11:09Z
2019-05-09T14:11:09Z
2014-09-15
2019-05-09T14:11:09Z
We show that when particles are suspended in an electrolyte confined between corrugated charged surfaces, electrokinetic flows lead to a new set of phenomena such as particle separation, mixing for low-Reynolds micro- and nanometric devices, and negative mobility. Our analysis shows that such phenomena arise, for incompressible fluids, due to the interplay between the electrostatic double layer and the corrugated geometrical confinement and that they are magnified when the width of the channel is comparable to the Debye length. Our characterization allows us to understand the physical origin of such phenomena, therefore, shedding light on their possible relevance in a wide variety of situations ranging from nano- and microfluidic devices to biological systems.
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Física de partícules; Experiments; Teoria cinètica de la matèria; Particle physics; Experiments; Kinetic theory of matter
American Physical Society
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.128301
Physical Review Letters, 2014, vol. 113, num. 12, p. 128301
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.128301
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