- An
electroosmotic pump (EOP), or EO pump, is used for
generating flow or
pressure by use of an
electric field. One
application of this is
removing liquid...
-
independently in 1814 by the
English chemist Robert Porrett Jr. (1783–1868).
Electroosmotic flow is
caused by the
Coulomb force induced by an
electric field on...
- negative, are
pulled through the
capillary in the same
direction by
electroosmotic flow. The
analytes separate as they
migrate due to
their electrop****tic...
-
potential flow include: the
outer flow
field for aerofoils,
water waves,
electroosmotic flow, and
groundwater flow. For
flows (or
parts thereof) with strong...
- in open
capillaries under alkaline conditions to
generate a
strong electroosmotic flow.
Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) is the most
commonly used surfactant...
- FuelCellsEtc, and many others.
Electrochemical hydrogen compressor Electroosmotic pump Gas
diffusion electrode Glossary of fuel cell
terms Microelectrode...
- is used as a
buffer additive in
capillary electrop****sis to
control electroosmotic flow for
improved separations.[citation needed] The slimy,
gooey appearance...
- PMC 2700785. PMID 18997767. Pikal,
Michael J. (2001). "The role of
electroosmotic flow in
transdermal iontop****sis".
Advanced Drug
Delivery Reviews....
- electrop****sis,
electroacoustic phenomena,
streaming potential, and
electroosmotic flow. The
characteristic thickness of the DL is the
Debye length, κ−1...
- water-tight microchannels.
Blood plasma separation Single Cell RNA
Sequencing Electroosmotic Flow
Valves Wettability Patterning in
Microfluidic Devices Long Term...