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Combined field-induced dielectrophoresis and phase separation for manipulating particles in microfluidics
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ElectrohydrodynamicsEngineeringFluid MechanicsBiomedical EngineeringField-induced DielectrophoresisPorous MediaTransport PhenomenaMicroscale SystemPhase SeparationMicrofluidicsElectrohydrodynamic ModelBiofluid DynamicBiophysicsFlowing SuspensionsNanofluidicsMultiphase FlowField-flow FractionationLab-on-a-chipMedicine
Experiments were conducted in microfluidics equipped with dielectrophoretic gates arranged perpendicular to the flow. Under the action of a high-gradient ac field and shear, flowing suspensions were found to undergo a phase separation and to form a distinct front between the regions enriched with and depleted of particles. We demonstrate that this many-body phenomenon, which originates from interparticle electrical interactions, provides a method for concentrating particles in focused regions and for separating biological and nonbiological materials. The evolution of the particle patterns formation is well described by a proposed electrohydrodynamic model.
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