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  • Heterogeneous structure of a magnetohydrodynamic mixer made by the LTCC process using a photoimageable slurry
  • Jaekyung Choia,b, Young Joon Yoona,*, Youn-Suk Choic, Hyo Tae Kima, Jihoon Kima, Jong-Heun Leeb and Jong-hee Kima
  • a Nano-IT Convergence Center, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology, 233-5 Gasan-dong, Guemcheon-gu, Seoul 153-801, Korea b Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University, Anam-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 136-701, Korea c Kyungwon EnC, Rm 704 Woolim Lions Valley 1, 311-3 Sangdaewon-dong, Jungwon-gu, Sungnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 462-806, Korea
Abstract
A novel microfabrication process for the creation of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) mixer is presented using a photoimageable low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC). A monolithic structure was formed by UV photolithographic patterning and screen printing. The structure consists of a microfluidic channel and silver electrodes on a LTCC layer. The fluids in the microfluidic channel were controlled by a Lorentz force. A maximum mixing efficiency of 85.4% was achieved with AC peak-to-peak voltages of 8 V at 1 Hz. A photolithographic technique for patterning the microfluidic channel in the LTCC process is promising in order to realize a complex heterogeneous structure and it serves as an enabling tool in extending the applicability of ceramic-based microfluidic devices.

Keywords: Magnetohydrodynamic, Microfluidic, Mixer, LTCC, Photolithography.

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  • 2011; 12(2): 146-149

    Published on Apr 30, 2011

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