Controlling charge on levitating drops.

TitleControlling charge on levitating drops.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsHilger, RT, Westphall, MS, Smith, LM
JournalAnal Chem
Volume79
Issue15
Pagination6027-30
Date Published2007 Aug 1
ISSN0003-2700
KeywordsAcoustics, electrochemistry, electrodes, Gravitation, Micromanipulation, nanoparticles, Solutions, solvents, Static Electricity, Surface Properties, Time Factors
Abstract

Levitation technologies are used in containerless processing of materials, as microscale manipulators and reactors, and in the study of single drops and particles. Presented here is a method for controlling the amount and polarity of charge on a levitating drop. The method uses single-axis acoustic levitation to trap and levitate a single, initially neutral drop with a diameter between 400 microm and 2 mm. This drop is then charged in a controllable manner using discrete packets of charge in the form of charged drops produced by a piezoelectric drop-on-demand dispenser equipped with a charging electrode. The magnitude of the charge on the dispensed drops can be adjusted by varying the voltage applied to the charging electrode. The polarity of the charge on the added drops can be changed allowing removal of charge from the trapped drop (by neutralization) and polarity reversal. The maximum amount of added charge is limited by repulsion of like charges between the drops in the trap. This charging scheme can aid in micromanipulation and the study of charged drops and particles using levitation.

DOI10.1021/ac070413j
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17580951?dopt=Abstract

Alternate JournalAnal. Chem.
PubMed ID17580951