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Particle trapping using dielectrophoretically patterned carbon nanotubes
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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Khashayar Khoshmanesh, C Zhang, Saeid Nahavandi, F Tovar-Lopez, Sara Baratchi, Z Hu, A Mitchell, K Kalantar-ZadehThis study presents the dielectrophoretic (DEP) assembly of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) between curved microelectrodes for the purpose of trapping polystyrene microparticles within a microfluidic system. Under normal conditions, polystyrene particles exhibit negative DEP behaviour and are repelled from microelectrodes. Interestingly, the addition of MWCNTs to the system alters this situation in two ways: first, they coat the surface of particles and change their dielectric properties to exhibit positive DEP behaviour; second, the assembled MWCNTs are highly conductive and after the deposition serve as extensions to the microelectrodes. They establish an array of nanoelectrodes that initiates from the edge of microelectrodes and grow along the electric field lines. These nanoelectrodes can effectively trap the MWCNT-coated particles, since they cover a large portion of the microchannel bottom surface and also create a much stronger electric field than the primary microelectrodes as confirmed by our numerical simulations. We will show that the presence of MWCNT significantly changes performance of the system, which is investigated by trapping sample polystyrene particles with plain, COOH and goat anti-mouse IgG surfaces.
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Journal
ElectrophoresisVolume
31Issue
8Pagination
1366 - 1375Publisher
Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaALocation
Weinheim, GermanyPublisher DOI
ISSN
0173-0835eISSN
1522-2683Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2010, WILEY-VCH VerlagUsage metrics
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