Electroosmotic pump and fluid pumping system including the same

US10376841B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10376841-B2
Application numberUS-201715652571-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 18, 2017
Priority dateAug 26, 2013
Publication dateAug 13, 2019
Grant dateAug 13, 2019

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A fluid pumping system may include an electroosmotic pump; and a separation member provided at least one end of the electroosmotic pump, and configured to separate the fluid and a transfer target fluid. The electroosmotic pump may include: a membrane that allows a fluid to move therethrough; and a first electrode and a second electrode which are respectively provided at two opposite sides of the membrane, and each of which is formed of a porous material or has a porous structure to allow a fluid to move therethrough; each of the first electrode and the second electrode may be made of porous carbon only; and an electrochemical reaction of the first electrode and the second electrode may take place as a cation is moved in a direction whereby a charge balance is established.

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A fluid pumping system, comprising: an electroosmotic pump comprising a membrane that allows a fluid to move therethrough; a first electrode and a second electrode which are respectively provided at two opposite sides of the membrane, and each of which is formed of a porous material or has a porous structure to allow a fluid to move therethrough, a separation member provided on at least one end of the electroosmotic pump, and configured to separate the fluid and a transfer target fluid; a transfer line configured to provide a path through which the transfer target fluid is transferred by the pumping force transferred from the electroosmotic pump; and a first opening/closing member near a first end of the transfer line that is connected to a transfer target fluid source and a second opening/closing member provided near a second end of the transfer line that is connected to the outside of the fluid pumping system, and configured to allow or block a flow of the transfer target fluid; wherein each of the first electrode and the second electrode is made of porous carbon only, and an electrochemical reaction of the first electrode and the second electrode takes place through an electrochemical reaction of the porous carbon itself. 2. The electroosmotic pump of claim 1 , wherein the porous carbon is acid-treated (oxidized) through an oxidation reaction such that oxidized species exist on a surface thereof. 3. The electroosmotic pump of claim 2 , wherein the oxidation reaction is implemented by a process using an acidic solution. 4. The electroosmotic pump of claim 3 , wherein the acidic solution contains at least one of nitric acid and sulfuric acid. 5. The electroosmotic pump of claim 2 , wherein the porous carbon is subjected to a cycling treatment of electrochemical oxidation and reduction after being oxidized. 6. The electroosmotic pump of claim 1 , wherein the porous carbon is subjected to a cycling treatment of electrochemical oxidation and reduction. 7. The electroosmotic pump of claim 1 , wherein the porous carbon incurs a reversible electrochemical reaction. 8. The electroosmotic pump of claim 7 , wherein the electrochemical reaction is allowed to occur in a forward direction and in a reverse direction repeatedly by supplying a voltage to each of the first electrode and the second electrode while reversing a polarity of the voltage alternately, thus generating a pumping force through repeated reciprocating movements of the fluid. 9. The electroosmotic pump of claim 8 , wherein each of the first electrode and the second electrode is consumed and reproduced repeatedly by the electrochemical reaction that occurs in the forward direction and in the reverse direction repeatedly. 10. The electroosmotic pump of claim 8 , further comprising: a power supply unit configured to supply a voltage to each of the first electrode and the second electrode while reversing a polarity of the voltage alternately. 11. The electroosmotic pump of claim 10 , wherein the power supply unit includes: a DC power supply unit configured to supply a DC voltage to each of the first electrode and the second electrode; and a voltage direction switching device configured to alternately reverse, at a preset time interval, a polarity of the DC voltage which is supplied to each of the first electrode and the second electrode. 12. The electroosmotic pump of claim 1 , wherein the electrochemical reaction of the porous carbon occurs as a cation is moved in a direction whereby a charge balance of the first electrode and the second electrode is established. 13. The fluid pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the porous carbon incurs a reversible electrochemical reaction. 14. The fluid pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the electroosmotic pump is configured to generate a pumping force through repeated reciprocating movements of the fluid by allowing the electrochemical reaction to occur in a forward direction and in a reverse direction repeatedly by supplying a voltage to each of the first electrode and the second electrode while reversing a polarity of the voltage alternately. 15. The fluid pumping system of claim 14 , wherein each of the first electrode and the second electrode is consumed and reproduced repeatedly by the electrochemical reaction that occurs in the forward direction and in the reverse direction repeatedly. 16. The fluid pumping system of claim 15 , wherein the electroosmotic pump is configured to generate the pumping force by transmitting a suction force and an expulsive force to the transfer target fluid repeatedly through the separation member. 17. The fluid pumping system of claim 1 , further comprising: a pumping line branched from a portion of the transfer line between the first opening/closing member and the second opening/closing member and connected to the electroosmotic pump, and configured to transmit the pumping force to the transfer line. 18. The fluid pumping system of claim 17 , wherein opening and closing of the first opening/closing member is opposite to opening and closing of the second opening/closing member, such that if the suction force is transmitted to the transfer target fluid, the first opening/closing member is opened whereas the second opening/closing member is closed, and if the expulsive force is transmitted to the transfer target fluid, the first opening/closing member is closed whereas the second opening/closing member is opened.

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Classifications

  • B01D61/427Primary

    Electro-osmosis · CPC title

  • Micropumps (F04B43/043 and F04B43/095 take precedence) · CPC title

  • driven by electric motors · CPC title

  • Pressure infusion, e.g. using pumps · CPC title

  • Pumps for special use · CPC title

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What does patent US10376841B2 cover?
A fluid pumping system may include an electroosmotic pump; and a separation member provided at least one end of the electroosmotic pump, and configured to separate the fluid and a transfer target fluid. The electroosmotic pump may include: a membrane that allows a fluid to move therethrough; and a first electrode and a second electrode which are respectively provided at two opposite sides of th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Sogang Res & Business Development Found
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D61/427. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 13 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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