Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 20, 2026

Generation and Control of Electrohydrodynamic Flows in Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions
Published on: September 7, 2018
Electroosmotic guiding of sample flows in a laminar flow chamber
Geert A J Besselink1, Paul Vulto, Rob G H Lammertink
1Biochip Group, MESA+ Research Institute, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
The so-called address-flow principle is described: a valveless, electroosmotically driven technology used for controlling the stream profile in a laminar flow chamber. The method is explained, and a theoretical description and experimental verification are presented. Adjustment of the flow of two electroosmotically controlled guiding streams, running parallel to a central sample stream, can be used for positioning the sample stream in the dimension perpendicular to the flow direction. The results presented show that address-flow microfluidics allow easy and accurate control of sample stream position and width. The electroosmotic flow (EOF)-controlled guiding of microfluidic flows described in this paper, is a new unit operation that might aid in separation and collection in microfluidic devices. One possible application of address-flow microfluidics is guiding of capillary electrophoresis-separated components over a multisensor array, in order to perform affinity assays.
More Related Videos
09:45Separating Beads and Cells in Multi-channel Microfluidic Devices Using Dielectrophoresis and Laminar Flow
Published on: February 4, 2011
12:43Parallel-plate Flow Chamber and Continuous Flow Circuit to Evaluate Endothelial Progenitor Cells under Laminar Flow Shear Stress
Published on: January 17, 2012
Related Concept Videos
Capillary Electrophoresis: Instrumentation
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography: Elution Process
Preparation of Samples for Electron Microscopy