Micro/Nano-Chip Electrokinetics, Volume III
Micro/nanofluidics-based lab-on-a-chip devices have found extensive applications in the analysis of chemical and biological samples over the past two decades. Electrokinetics is the method of choice in these micro/nano-chips for transporting, manipulating, and sensing various analyte species (e.g.,...
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MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2021
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653 | |a induced-charge electroosmosis | ||
653 | |a field-induced Debye screening | ||
653 | |a AC field-effect flow control | ||
653 | |a electrochemical ion relaxation | ||
653 | |a Electroosmosis | ||
653 | |a Power-law fluid | ||
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653 | |a continuous and switchable particle flow-focusing | ||
653 | |a composite electrode arrangement | ||
653 | |a field-effect flow control | ||
653 | |a multifrequency induced-charge electroosmosis | ||
653 | |a simultaneous pumping and convective mixing | ||
653 | |a dual-Fourier-mode AC forcing | ||
653 | |a traveling-wave/standing-wave AC electroosmosis | ||
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653 | |a virus | ||
653 | |a time-periodic electroosmotic flow | ||
653 | |a heterogeneous surface charge | ||
653 | |a cylindrical microchannel | ||
653 | |a stream function | ||
653 | |a micro-mixing | ||
653 | |a cross-membrane voltage | ||
653 | |a ion concentration polarization | ||
653 | |a desalination effect | ||
653 | |a pump effect | ||
653 | |a eddy current | ||
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653 | |a viscoelastic fluid | ||
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653 | |a ionic conductance | ||
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653 | |a electrohydrodynamics | ||
653 | |a phase field method | ||
653 | |a non-uniform electric field | ||
653 | |a Linear Phan-Thien-Tanner (LPTT) | ||
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