Interfacial Phenomena

Session 350 - Interfacial and Electrochemical Phenomena in Microfluidics and Mems Devices
This symposium will focus on interfacial, electrochemical, and transport issues that are critical to the understanding and development of microfluidic devices and micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS). Especially sought are contributions that utilize the ability of these devices to control experimentation on a small scale, providing fundamental insight into chemical/physical/biological phenomena not seen on the macroscopic scale. Both theoretical and experimental studies are encouraged.
Chair:Sammy S. Datwani
CoChair:Carlton F. Brooks
 Analytical Model of Concentration Boundaries in Single Interface Isotachophoresis
Tarun Khurana, Juan G. Santiago
 Separation by Cyclic Electric Field-Flow Fractionation
Anuj Chauhan, Zhi Chen
 Characterisation of Ac Voltammetric Reaction-Diffusion Dynamics: from Patterns to Physical Parameters
Costas A. Anastassiou, Kim H Parker, Danny O'Hare
 Transport of Fluid and Current in Nanofluidic Channels: Importance of the Electrical Double Layer Thickness
Dimiter N. Petsev, Zhen Yuan, Gabriel P. Lopez
 Microchip Based Hydraulic Pumps for Performing Pressure-Driven Separations
Debashis Dutta, J. Michael Ramsey
 Rapid Exploration of Phase Behavior in Surfactant Systems Using Microfluidics
Jinkee Lee, Arijit Bose, Anubhav Tripathi
 Spot Welding Though a Molecular Boundary Layer Due to Repetitive Contact
Christopher Michael Doelling, T. Kyle Vanderlick

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