(6b) Accumulation of Air Bubbles In Field Driven Oscillations of a Droplet
AIChE Annual Meeting
2011
2011 Annual Meeting
2011 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)
Advances In Electrokinetics and Electrophoresis - Fundamentals
Monday, October 17, 2011 - 8:48am to 9:06am
Due to the lack of gravity, the removal of bubbles formed in a flowing fluid presents a challenge in space applications. Existing methods of the bubble separation in lab-on-a-chip systems appear to be of limited use for space applications due to different functional requirements. We present a new method for the field and flow driven concentration and removal of bubbles from droplets of aqueous polymer solutions. A fluid droplet is placed on an electrically insulating film and serves as a floating electrode capacitively coupled to external electrodes. Following the application of alternating current voltage, bubbles accumulate on the drop surface. A voltage pulse is then applied to remove part of drop enriched with bubbles.
The work is supported by NASA grant NNX09AK06G.