We present a novel separation device for the front-end of a biodetection system to discriminate between biological and non-biological analytes captured in air samples. By combining AC dielectrophoresis along the flow streamlines and a field-induced phase-separation, the device utilizes “dielectrophoretic gating”to separate analytes suspended in a flowing fluid based on their intrinsic polarizability properties. The gates are integrated into batch fabricated self-sealed surface-micromachined fluid channels. We demonstrate that setting the gate to a moderate voltage in the radio frequency range removed bacteria cells from a mixture containing non-biological particles without the need for fluorescent labeling or antibody-antigen hybridization, and also validate experimentally basic relations for estimating the gate performance.
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Special Section On The Fluid Mechanics And Rheology Of Nonlinear Materials At The Macro, Micro And Nano Scale
Surface Micromachined Dielectrophoretic Gates for the Front-End Device of a Biodetection System
Conrad D. James,
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Conrad D. James
Sandia National Laboratories
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Murat Okandan,
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Murat Okandan
Sandia National Laboratories
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Paul Galambos,
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Paul Galambos
Sandia National Laboratories
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Seethambal S. Mani,
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Seethambal S. Mani
Sandia National Laboratories
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Dawn Bennett,
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Dawn Bennett
The University of Maryland
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Boris Khusid,
Boris Khusid
New Jersey Institute of Technology,
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University Heights
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Andreas Acrivos
Andreas Acrivos
The Levich Institute,
acrivos@scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu
The City College of New York
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Conrad D. James
Murat Okandan
Paul Galambos
Seethambal S. Mani
Dawn Bennett
The University of Maryland
, Baltimore County, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250dawnb@umbc.edu
Boris Khusid
Andreas Acrivos
The Levich Institute,
The City College of New York
, 140th Street & Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031acrivos@scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu
J. Fluids Eng. Jan 2006, 128(1): 14-19 (6 pages)
Published Online: April 21, 2005
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James, C. D., Okandan, M., Galambos, P., Mani, S. S., Bennett, D., Khusid, B., and Acrivos, A. (April 21, 2005). "Surface Micromachined Dielectrophoretic Gates for the Front-End Device of a Biodetection System." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. January 2006; 128(1): 14–19. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2136924
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