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Effect of temperature-dependent properties on electroosmotic mobility at arbitrary zeta potentials

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Abstract A theoretical analysis to determine the electroosmotic mobility in an electroosmotic flow (EOF) in a microchannel at arbitrary zeta potentials is conducted in this study. As an important characteristic… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A theoretical analysis to determine the electroosmotic mobility in an electroosmotic flow (EOF) in a microchannel at arbitrary zeta potentials is conducted in this study. As an important characteristic in this work, we consider that the wall zeta potentials of the microchannel and the viscosity and electrical conductivity of the electrolyte solution vary with temperature. The flow and the electric and temperature fields are obtained using lubrication approximation theory (LAT) together with the application of the regular perturbation technique. The electroosmotic mobility is evaluated, showing an increase higher than 18% (for the values of the physical properties used in this work) when physical properties, including the zeta potential of the microchannel walls, are considered as temperature-dependent functions compared with the isothermal case. Additionally, we show that the volumetric flow rate is drastically influenced when the zeta potential varies with temperature.

Keywords: zeta; electroosmotic mobility; temperature; arbitrary zeta; zeta potentials

Journal Title: Applied Mathematical Modelling
Year Published: 2019

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