Influence of surface heterogeneity in electroosmotic flows—Implications in chromatography, fluid mixing, and chemical reactions in microdevices
Abstract
We analyze the influence of surface heterogeneity, inducing a random ζ-potential at the walls in electroosmotic incompressible flows. Specifically, we focus on how surface heterogeneity modifies the physico-chemical processes (transport, chemical reaction, mixing) occurring in microchannel and microreactors. While the macroscopic short-time features associated with solute transport (e.g. chromatographic patterns) do not depend significantly on ζ-potential heterogeneity, spatial randomness in the surface ζ-potential modifies the spectral properties of the advection-diffusion operator, determining different long-term properties of transport/reaction phenomena compared to the homogeneous case. Examples of physical relevance (chromatography, infinitely fast reactions) are addressed.
- Publication:
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Applied Surface Science
- Pub Date:
- April 2007
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2007ApSS..253.5785A
- Keywords:
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- 47.57.jd;
- 47.61.-k;
- 47.61.Ne;
- Electrokinetic effects;
- Micro- and nano- scale flow phenomena;
- Micromixing