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Microfluidic Pumping Based on Dielectrophoresis

Summary
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a novel microfluidic pumping scheme based on dielectrophoresis, which enables precise flow actuation and control for applications in electronics cooling and biological analysis. It involves no moving parts and is reliable over long-term usage. When this technique is used in combination with nanofluids, the nanoparticles act as a fluid mover and the superior thermal transport properties of the nanofluids can be utilized to enhance heat transfer simultaneously.
Technology Benefits
Does not require high working voltages to functionVery reliable over long-term use
Technology Application
MicroelectronicsNanoelectronics
Detailed Technology Description
Suresh GarimellaCooling Techniques Research CenterPurdue Mechanical Engineering
Countries
United States
Application No.
8,470,151
*Abstract

*Background
Present micropumping technologies, e.g., electroosmotic (EOF), electrohydrodynamic (EHD), and ferrohydrodynamic micropumps, suffer from requirements of very high working voltages, a gradient in the electrical property of the working fluids, or ferromagnetic fluids with high conductivities. New technology is needed to realize effective fluid delivery for electronics cooling and general microfluidic applications.
*IP Issue Date
Jun 25, 2013
*IP Type
Divisional
*Web Links
Purdue Office of Technology CommercializationPurdueInnovation and EntrepreneurshipSuresh GarimellaCooling Techniques Research CenterPurdue Mechanical Engineering
Country/Region
USA

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