Abstract

A new and simple method to evaluate the average electro-osmotic flow velocity in microchannels is presented in this paper. In this method, the average electro-osmotic flow velocity is determined by using the slope of the measured current–time relationship during the electro-osmotic flow of one solution replacing another similar solution. The two solutions have the same electrolyte and a small difference in ionic concentration. Careful experiments were conducted to measure the electrical current change with time during such a displacing process under a constant applied electrical field. KCl and LaCl3 electrolyte solutions and 10-cm-long polyamide-coated silica capillary tubes of 100 and 200 μm in internal diameter were used in this study. The average velocities were determined by using the slope method. A numerical model was also developed to predict the average velocity of such an electro-osmotic flow. An excellent agreement in the average velocities between the slope method and the model predictions was found.

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