Low-voltage efficient electroosmotic pumps with ultrathin silica nanoporous membrane

Electrophoresis. 2019 Aug;40(16-17):2149-2156. doi: 10.1002/elps.201800533. Epub 2019 Apr 2.

Abstract

In this work, an efficient electroosmotic pump (EOP) based on the ultrathin silica nanoporous membrane (u-SNM), which can drive the motion of fluid under the operating voltage as low as 0.2 V, has been fabricated. Thanks to the ultrathin thickness of u-SNM (∼75 nm), the effective electric field strength across u-SNM could be as high as 8.27 × 105 V m-1 in 0.4 M KCl when 1.0 V of voltage was applied. The maximum normalized electroosmotic flow (EOF) rate was as high as 172.90 mL/min/cm2 /V, which was larger than most of other nanoporous membrane based EOPs. In addition to the ultrathin thickness, the high porosity of this membrane (with a pore density of 4 × 1012 cm-2 , corresponding to a porosity of 16.7%) also contribute to such a high EOF rate. Moreover, the EOF rate was found to be proportional to both the applied voltage and the electrolyte concentration. Because of small electrokinetic radius of u-SNM arising from its ultrasmall pore size (ca. 2.3 nm in diameter), the EOF rate increased with increasing the electrolyte concentration and reached the maximum at a concentration of 0.4 M. This dependence was rationalized by the variations of both zeta potential and electrokinetic radius with the electrolyte concentration.

Keywords: Electric double layer; Electroosmotic pump; Fluid flow; Low voltage; Silica nanoporous membrane.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Electroosmosis / instrumentation*
  • Electroosmosis / methods
  • Equipment Design
  • Membranes, Artificial*
  • Models, Chemical
  • Nanopores*
  • Porosity
  • Silicon Dioxide / chemistry*

Substances

  • Membranes, Artificial
  • Silicon Dioxide