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Micro-PIV measurements of induced-charge electro-osmosis around a metal rodCanpolat et al., 2013
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- Canpolat C
- Qian S
- Beskok A
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- Microfluidics and nanofluidics
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A cylindrical gold-coated stainless steel rod was positioned at the center of a straight microchannel connecting two fluid reservoirs on either end. The microchannel was filled with 1 mM KCl containing 0.5 μm diameter carboxylate-modified spherical particles. Induced …
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