2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10404-004-0012-9
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Nanofluidics: what is it and what can we expect from it?

Abstract: Starting from the background of nanofluidics in other disciplines, this paper describes the present state of research in this field and discusses possible directions of development. Emphasis is put on the very diverse background of nanofluidics in biology, chemistry, physics and engineering and the valuable knowledge available in these disciplines. First, the forces that play a role on the nanoscale are discussed and then a summary is given of some different theoretical treatments. Subsequently, an overview is… Show more

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“…Their working principle is invariably based on the transport of a solid or liquid medium with adsorbed charge to a location of higher electrical potential by continuous application of a mechanical force, typically with low efficiency 2 . Microfluidics technology stands out by its versatility and wide applicability, especially when using electrical control methods [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] . Micro-and nanofluidic energy conversion systems have recently been studied using the streaming potential phenomenon.…”
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“…Their working principle is invariably based on the transport of a solid or liquid medium with adsorbed charge to a location of higher electrical potential by continuous application of a mechanical force, typically with low efficiency 2 . Microfluidics technology stands out by its versatility and wide applicability, especially when using electrical control methods [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] . Micro-and nanofluidic energy conversion systems have recently been studied using the streaming potential phenomenon.…”
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“…The scope is broader than that: mesoporous membranes, such as porous alumina, and zeolites that contain nanoscale conduits also have applications in nanofluidics. As long as a hollow structure has a dimension on the nanoscale and can handle fluids, it qualifies for nanofluidics (1).…”
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“…The field of nanofluidics is widely known as the research and application of the behaviors of liquid flow in a specific area that is confined to the nanoscale 1 . A significant research interest has risen in this field due to the unique nanofluidic phenomena and flow properties that are markedly different from those in the welldeveloped microfluidics field.…”
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confidence: 99%