Apparatus and methods are disclosed for mixing and self-cleaning elements
in microfluidic systems based on electrothermally induced fluid flow. The
apparatus and methods provide for the control of fluid flow in and
between components in a microfluidic system to cause the removal of
unwanted liquids and particulates or mixing of liquids. The geometry and
position of electrodes is adjusted to generate a temperature gradient in
the liquid, thereby causing a non-uniform distribution of dielectric
properties within the liquid. The dielectric non-uniformity produces a
body force and flow in the solution, which is controlled by element and
electrode geometries, electrode placement, and the frequency and waveform
of the applied voltage.