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Quantifying and Minimizing the Variance of Gradient Insulator-Based Dielectrophoresis. [PDF]
Nguyen H, Rasel AKMFK, Hayes MA.
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Data-driven analysis of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy using the Loewner framework. [PDF]
Patel B, Sorrentino A, Vidakovic-Koch T.
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AbstractMicrofluidics based lab‐on‐a‐chip technology holds tremendous promises towards point‐of‐care diagnosis of diseases as well as for developing engineered devices aimed towards replicating the intrinsic functionalities of human bodies as mediated by blood vessel mimicking circulatory networks. While the analysis of transport of blood including its
Chakraborty, Suman, Suman Chakraborty
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On the slip process in electrokinetics
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 1994Abstract The slip process in electrokinetics is reconsidered in terms of recent insights into the structure of water near surfaces. There is an apparent stagnant layer on the surface, but this observation is not in conflict with substantial tangential conduction in that layer.
J Lyklema
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Electrokinetics after Smoluchowski
Scientific achievements of Smoluchowski in the domain of electrokinetics and related fields are discussed in a historical context. Themes include theory and experiments in electro-osmosis, streaming currents and potentials, electrophoresis, surface ...
J Lyklema
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Advances in electrokinetics and their applications in micro/nano fluidics
Electrokinetic phenomena originally developed in colloid chemistry have drawn great attention in micro- and nano-fluidic lab-on-a-chip systems for manipulation of both liquids and particles.
Cunlu Zhao, Chun Yang, Zhao Cunlu
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Journal of Chromatography A, 1999
The important features of electrokinetic chromatography are critically reviewed. Special emphasis is given to systems using micelles as pseudostationary phase. Short and comprehensive overviews are given on the subjects of separation, comparison with capillary electrochromatography, on-line coupling with mass spectrometry, and developments that are ...
J P, Quirino, S, Terabe
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The important features of electrokinetic chromatography are critically reviewed. Special emphasis is given to systems using micelles as pseudostationary phase. Short and comprehensive overviews are given on the subjects of separation, comparison with capillary electrochromatography, on-line coupling with mass spectrometry, and developments that are ...
J P, Quirino, S, Terabe
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ELECTROPHORESIS, 2016
The influence of a high electric field applied on both fluid flow and particle velocities is quantified at large Peclet numbers. The experiments involved simultaneous particle image velocimetry and flow rate measurements. These are conducted in polydimethylsiloxane channels with spherical nonconducting polystyrene particles and DI water as the ...
Mehrnaz, Rouhi Youssefi +1 more
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The influence of a high electric field applied on both fluid flow and particle velocities is quantified at large Peclet numbers. The experiments involved simultaneous particle image velocimetry and flow rate measurements. These are conducted in polydimethylsiloxane channels with spherical nonconducting polystyrene particles and DI water as the ...
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Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1998Abstract A review of the research on micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC), carried out mainly in our laboratory, is described from the viewpoints of (1) fundamental characteristics of MEKC, such as the separation principle, chromatographic parameters, selectivity and resolution, thermodynamic parameters, retention index, and ...
K, Otsuka, S, Terabe
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