Dielectrophoresis in microfluidics technology
Date
2011Source Title
Electrophoresis
Print ISSN
0173-0835
Volume
32
Issue
18
Pages
2410 - 2427
Language
English
Type
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Abstract
Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is the movement of a particle in a non-uniform electric field due to the interaction of the particle's dipole and spatial gradient of the electric field. DEP is a subtle solution to manipulate particles and cells at microscale due to its favorable scaling for the reduced size of the system. DEP has been utilized for many applications in microfluidic systems. In this review, a detailed analysis of the modeling of DEP-based manipulation of the particles is provided, and the recent applications regarding the particle manipulation in microfluidic systems (mainly the published works between 2007 and 2010) are presented. © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
Keywords
DielectrophoresisLab-on-a-chip
Microfluidics
Particle manipulation
Carbon nanotube
Nanoparticle
Peptide nanotube
Alternating current
Analytic method
Bioseparation
Cell selection
Cell separation
Cell size
Chemical interaction
Chemical model
Concentration process
Dipole