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Applications of dielectrophoretic/electro-hydrodynamic “zipper” electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles

A major problem for surface-based detection techniques such as surface plasmon resonance and quartz crystal microbalances is that at low concentrations, diffusion is an insufficient driving force to bring colloidal submicron-scale particles to the detection surface. In order to overcome this, it has...

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Autores principales: Hübner, Yvonne, Hoettges, Kai F, McDonnell, Martin B, Carter, Michael J, Hughes, Michael P
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2676663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18019841
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author Hübner, Yvonne
Hoettges, Kai F
McDonnell, Martin B
Carter, Michael J
Hughes, Michael P
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Hoettges, Kai F
McDonnell, Martin B
Carter, Michael J
Hughes, Michael P
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description A major problem for surface-based detection techniques such as surface plasmon resonance and quartz crystal microbalances is that at low concentrations, diffusion is an insufficient driving force to bring colloidal submicron-scale particles to the detection surface. In order to overcome this, it has previously been demonstrated that a combination of dielectrophoresis and AC-electro-hydrodynamic flow can be used to focus cell-sized particles from suspension onto a large metal surface, in order to improve the detection capabilities of such systems. In this paper we describe how the combination of these two phenomena, using the so-called “zipper” electrode array, can be used to concentrate a wide range of nanoparticles of biological interest, such as influenza virus, dissolved albumin, and DNA molecules as well as latex beads of various sizes. We also demonstrate that the speed at which particles are transported towards the centre of the electrode pads by dielectrophoresis and electro-hydrodynamic flow is not related to the particle size for colloidal particles.
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spelling pubmed-26766632009-05-12 Applications of dielectrophoretic/electro-hydrodynamic “zipper” electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles Hübner, Yvonne Hoettges, Kai F McDonnell, Martin B Carter, Michael J Hughes, Michael P Int J Nanomedicine Original Research A major problem for surface-based detection techniques such as surface plasmon resonance and quartz crystal microbalances is that at low concentrations, diffusion is an insufficient driving force to bring colloidal submicron-scale particles to the detection surface. In order to overcome this, it has previously been demonstrated that a combination of dielectrophoresis and AC-electro-hydrodynamic flow can be used to focus cell-sized particles from suspension onto a large metal surface, in order to improve the detection capabilities of such systems. In this paper we describe how the combination of these two phenomena, using the so-called “zipper” electrode array, can be used to concentrate a wide range of nanoparticles of biological interest, such as influenza virus, dissolved albumin, and DNA molecules as well as latex beads of various sizes. We also demonstrate that the speed at which particles are transported towards the centre of the electrode pads by dielectrophoresis and electro-hydrodynamic flow is not related to the particle size for colloidal particles. Dove Medical Press 2007-09 2007-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2676663/ /pubmed/18019841 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Hübner, Yvonne
Hoettges, Kai F
McDonnell, Martin B
Carter, Michael J
Hughes, Michael P
Applications of dielectrophoretic/electro-hydrodynamic “zipper” electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles
title Applications of dielectrophoretic/electro-hydrodynamic “zipper” electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles
title_full Applications of dielectrophoretic/electro-hydrodynamic “zipper” electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles
title_fullStr Applications of dielectrophoretic/electro-hydrodynamic “zipper” electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles
title_full_unstemmed Applications of dielectrophoretic/electro-hydrodynamic “zipper” electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles
title_short Applications of dielectrophoretic/electro-hydrodynamic “zipper” electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles
title_sort applications of dielectrophoretic/electro-hydrodynamic “zipper” electrodes for detection of biological nanoparticles
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2676663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18019841
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