Ioannis Iliopoulos, Sophia Tsoka, et al.
Bioinformatics
We present a new concept for on-chip separation that leverages bidirectional flow, to tune the dispersion regime of molecules and particles. The system can be configured so that low diffusivity species experience a ballistic transport regime and are advected through the chamber, whereas high diffusivity species experience a diffusion dominated regime with zero average velocity and are retained in the chamber. We detail the means of achieving bidirectional electroosmotic flow using an array of alternating current (AC) field-effect electrodes, experimentally demonstrate the separation of particles and antibodies from dyes, and present a theoretical analysis of the system, providing engineering guidelines for its design and operation.
Ioannis Iliopoulos, Sophia Tsoka, et al.
Bioinformatics
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ISMB/ECCB 2007
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