Electrokinetic high pressure hydraulic system

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Inventors

Paul, Phillip H.
Rakestraw, David J.
Arnold, Don W.
Hencken, Kenneth R.
Schoeniger, Joseph S.
Neyer, David W.

Application #

912154

Filed

Jul-23-2001

Published

Jun-3-2003

Current US Class

204/450
204/600
204/601

International Classes

B05B 005/00

Field of Search

204/450 204/600 204/601

Assignee

Sandia Corporation (Livermore, CA)

Examiners

Phasge; Arun S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nissen; Donald A.

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Abstract
An electrokinetic high pressure hydraulic pump for manipulating fluids in capillary-based system. The pump uses electro-osmotic flow to provide a high pressure hydraulic system, having no moving mechanical parts, for pumping and/or compressing fluids, for providing valve means and means for opening and closing valves, for controlling fluid flow rate, and manipulating fluid flow generally and in capillary-based systems (microsystems), in particular. The compact nature of the inventive high pressure hydraulic pump provides the ability to construct a micro-scale or capillary-based HPLC system that fulfills the desire for small sample quantity, low solvent consumption, improved efficiency, the ability to run samples in parallel, and field portability. Control of pressure and solvent flow rate is achieved by controlling the voltage applied to an electrokinetic pump.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An apparatus for compressing a fluid, comprising:

a) a microchannel having an inlet and an outlet and a porous dielectric material disposed therebetween;

b) an electrolyte in communication with the porous dielectric material;

c) spaced electrodes in contact with said electrolyte; and

d) at least one flow channel in communication with the outlet of said microchannel, wherein said flow channel contains a fluid and is provided with at least one fluid inlet and one fluid outlet and wherein the fluid outlet is configured such that when an electro-osmotic force is applied to said electrolyte the fluid is compressed.

2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said microchannel has a circular cross-section.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains generally to a method for producing high pressures, by converting electric potential to hydrodynamic force, that requires no moving mechanical parts and particularly to the use of electro-osmotic flow to produce a high pressure system for compressing and manipulating fluids, in general, and in packed microchannels and capillaries, in particular.

The phenomenon of electro-osmosis, in which the application of an electric potential to an electrolyte in contact with a dielectric surface produces a net force on a fluid and thus a net flow of fluid, has been known since Reuss in 1809. The physics and mathematics defining it and its associated phenomenon streaming potential, both part of a larger class of electrochemical phenomena, namely electrokinetic effects, have been extensively explored, Introduction to Electrochemistry, S. Glasstone, 1942, pp. 521-529 and R. P. Rastogi, "Irreversible Thermodynamics of Electro-osmotic Flow", J. Sci. and Industrial Res., 28, 284, 1969. In like manner, electrophoresis, the movement of charged particles through a stationary medium under the influence of an electric field, has been extensively studied and employed in the separation and purification arts.
 
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