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A miniaturized surface acoustic wave atomizer with a disposable pump-free liquid supply system for continuous atomization

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:15 authored by Aisha Qi, James Friend, Leslie YeoLeslie Yeo
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) atomization has been found to be a rapid and efficient way for generating micron or submicron aerosols within a controllable fashion. The SAW atomizer is small and light-weighted, attractive for many applications, especially for pulmonary drug delivery and biomicrofluidics. Control the sizes of the aerosols generated by SAW is crucial for successful applications. Unlike the theory applied and published in many SAW atomization works-the size of the aerosol can be tuned by manipulating the driving frequency; -we however found the aerosol size is irrelevant to the driving frequency, but governed by the capillary vibration frequency given by the balance between the acoustic forcing and capillary stress. The self-pumping effect of SAW, on the other hand, leads to the design of a disposable pump-free liquid supply system, which is able to deliver liquids to atomizer automatically for continuous atomization

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Start page

289

End page

292

Total pages

4

Outlet

2011 IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems (NEMS 201)

Editors

Prof. Gwo-Bin Vincent Lee

Name of conference

IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

United States

Start date

2011-02-20

End date

2011-02-23

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 IEEE

Former Identifier

2006031866

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-02-19

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