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Langmuir, Vol.35, No.18, 6203-6210, 2019
Modulation of the Streaming Potential and Slip Characteristics in Electrolyte Flow over Liquid-Filled Surfaces
A significant enhancement in the streaming potential (V-s) was obtained in experiments considering the flow of electrolyte over liquid-filled surfaces (LFSs), where the grooves in patterned substrates are filled with electrolyte immiscible oils. Such LFSs yield larger V-s (by a factor of 1.5) compared to superhydrophobic surfaces, with air-filled grooves, and offer tunability of electrokinetic flow. It is shown that the density, viscosity, conductivity, as well as the dielectric constant of the filling oil, in the LFS, determine V-s. Relating a hydrodynamic slip length to the obtained V-s offers insight into flow characteristics, as modulated by the liquid interfaces in the LFS.