IP Library Granted Patent US 7,297,246
Granted Patent B2
US 7,297,246 · App. 10/830,773 · Granted Nov 20, 2007

Electrokinetic pump

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Patent No.
US 7,297,246
App. No.
10/830,773
Granted
Nov 20, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for altering the surface properties of a particle bed. In application, the method pertains particularly to an electrokinetic pump configuration where nanoparticles are bonded to the surface of the stationary phase to alter the surface properties of the stationary phase including the surface area and/or the zeta potential and thus improve the efficiency and operating range of these pumps. By functionalizing the nanoparticles to change the zeta potential the electrokinetic pump is rendered capable of operating with working fluids having pH values that can range from 2-10 generally and acidic working fluids in particular. For applications in which the pump is intended to handle highly acidic solutions latex nanoparticles that are quaternary amine functionalized can be used.

Claims (16)

1. An electrokinetic pump, comprising:

a) a microchannel having at least one fluid inlet and at least one fluid outlet and a porous dielectric material comprising a stationary phase disposed in said microchannel, wherein the stationary phase comprises a bed of nonporous particles and wherein the surfaces of the nonporous particles have nanoparticles fixedly attached thereto;

b) an electrolyte contained within said microchannel and in communication with the nonporous dielectric material;

c) spaced electrodes in contact with said electrolyte; and

d) means for applying an electric potential to said spaced electrodes.

2. The electrokinetic pump of claim 1 , wherein nanoparticles include polymer particles, colloidal metal particles and metal oxide particles.

3. The electrokinetic pump of claim 1 , wherein the nanoparticles are functionalized nanoparticles.

4. The electrokinetic pump of claim 3 , wherein the functionalized nanoparticles are functionalized latex nanoparticles.

5. The electrokinetic pump of claim 4 , wherein the functionalized latex nanoparticles include quaternary amine functionalized latex nanoparticles.

6. The electrokinetic pump of claim 1 , wherein the nonporous particles include silica particles.

7. An electrokinetic pump for pumping acid solutions, comprising:

a) a microchannel having at least one fluid inlet and at least one fluid outlet and a porous dielectric material comprising a stationary phase disposed in said microchannel, wherein the stationary phase comprises a bed of nonporous particles and wherein the surface of the nonporous particles have quaternary amine functionalized latex nanoparticles fixedly attached thereto;

b) an acid electrolyte contained within said microchannel and in communication with the nonporous dielectric material;

c) spaced electrodes in contact with said electrolyte; and

d) means for applying an electric potential to said spaced electrodes.

8. The electrokinetic pump of claim 7 , wherein the nonporous particles are silica particles.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 12, 2017
From: SANDIA CORPORATION
To: NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS OF SANDIA, LLC
Reel/Frame 043831/0089 →
CONFIRMATORY LICENSE Recorded Aug 27, 2004
From: SANDIA CORPORATION
To: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Reel/Frame 015088/0452 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 26, 2004
From: PATEL, KAMLESH D.
To: SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES
Reel/Frame 014895/0024 →