Micromachines (May 2022)

Sub–100 nm Nanoparticle Upconcentration in Flow by Dielectrophoretic Forces

  • Maria Dimaki,
  • Mark Holm Olsen,
  • Noemi Rozlosnik,
  • Winnie E. Svendsen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13060866
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 866

Abstract

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This paper presents a novel microfluidic chip for upconcentration of sub–100 nm nanoparticles in a flow using electrical forces generated by a DC or AC field. Two electrode designs were optimized using COMSOL Multiphysics and tested using particles with sizes as low as 47 nm. We show how inclined electrodes with a zig-zag three-tooth configuration in a channel of 20 µm width are the ones generating the highest gradient and therefore the largest force. The design, based on AC dielectrophoresis, was shown to upconcentrate sub–100 nm particles by a factor of 11 using a flow rate of 2–25 µL/h. We present theoretical and experimental results and discuss how the chip design can easily be massively parallelized in order to increase throughput by a factor of at least 1250.

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