We present experimental investigations of porous glass electroosmotic pumping of various low conductivity solutions. We evaluate pump pressure, flow rate, and current for sodium borate buffer, deionized water, deuterium oxide, methanol, and acetone. We present data for several figures of merit associated with steady state pumping, and present selected transient data measurements.
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