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Continuous Separation of Submicron Particles Using Angled Electrode

Continuous Separation of Submicron Particles Using Angled Electrode
Continuous Separation of Submicron Particles Using Angled Electrode
This paper presents a method for the continuous flow-through dielectrophoretic separation of particles using a device incorporating microelectrode arrays. The operation of the device is demonstrated using samples of colloidal latex spheres. The separation is greater in higher medium conductivities. The angled electrode array achieves 100% spatial separation at the end of the array which can then physically be separated simply by means of a channel junction.
Yunus, Nurul A M
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Green, Nicolas G
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Yunus, Nurul A M
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Green, Nicolas G
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Yunus, Nurul A M and Green, Nicolas G (2008) Continuous Separation of Submicron Particles Using Angled Electrode. Electrostatics 2007: 12th international conference on Electrostatics, St Catherines College, Oxford, United Kingdom.

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This paper presents a method for the continuous flow-through dielectrophoretic separation of particles using a device incorporating microelectrode arrays. The operation of the device is demonstrated using samples of colloidal latex spheres. The separation is greater in higher medium conductivities. The angled electrode array achieves 100% spatial separation at the end of the array which can then physically be separated simply by means of a channel junction.

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Published date: 2008
Additional Information: poster
Venue - Dates: Electrostatics 2007: 12th international conference on Electrostatics, St Catherines College, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2008-01-01
Organisations: Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology

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Local EPrints ID: 265611
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/265611
PURE UUID: 7a31b3c7-a961-445b-9af2-009333222b66
ORCID for Nicolas G Green: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9230-4455

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Date deposited: 28 Apr 2010 15:28
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:20

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Author: Nurul A M Yunus
Author: Nicolas G Green ORCID iD

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