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A new method for particle manipulation by combination of dielectrophoresis and field-modulated electroosmotic vortex

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  • 1. School of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China;
    2. Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Wenhua College, Wuhan 430074, China

Received date: 2017-05-25

  Revised date: 2017-07-30

  Online published: 2018-03-01

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Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 11572139)

Abstract

A field-modulated electroosmotic flow (FMEOF) in a microchannel can be obtained by applying modulating electric fields in a direction perpendicular to the channel wall. Micro-vortexes are generated around the electrodes along with an EOF due to the surface charge on the modulated wall. When polarizable particles are suspended near the electrodes, they experience dielectrophoretic forces due to a non-uniform electric field. In this paper, micro-vortexes and dielectrophoretic forces are combined to achieve separation and trap different sized particles in a continuous flow. Numerical results indicate that by adjusting the driving electric field parallel to the channel wall and the modulating electric field, the ratio of dielectrophoretic and hydrodynamic forces can be altered. One type of particles can be trapped by micro-vortexes (negative dielectrophoresis (DEP)), and the other particles are transported to the downstream so that the particles are separated. The influence of the electrode length and the channel height on the trapping rate is investigated.

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Chuanchuan XIE, Bo CHEN, Bing YAN, Jiankang WU . A new method for particle manipulation by combination of dielectrophoresis and field-modulated electroosmotic vortex[J]. Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 2018 , 39(3) : 409 -422 . DOI: 10.1007/s10483-018-2303-9

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