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On-chip separation of Lactobacillus bacteria from yeasts using dielectrophoresis

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posted on 2024-11-01, 11:18 authored by Khashayar Khoshmanesh, S Baratchi, Francisco Tovar LopezFrancisco Tovar Lopez, Saeid Nahavandi, Donald WlodkowicDonald Wlodkowic, Arnan MitchellArnan Mitchell, Kourosh Kalantar ZadehKourosh Kalantar Zadeh
Dielectrophoresis, the induced motion of dielectric particles in non-uniform electric fields, enables the separation of suspended bio-particles based on their dimensions or dielectric properties. This work presents a microfluidic system, which utilises a combination of dielectrophoretic (DEP) and hydrodynamic drag forces to separate Lactobacillus bacteria from a background of yeasts. The performance of the system is demonstrated at two operating frequencies of 10 MHz and 100 kHz. At 10 MHz, we are able to trap the yeasts and bacteria at different locations of the microelectrodes as they experience different magnitudes of DEP force. Alternatively, at 100 kHz we are able to trap the bacteria along the microelectrodes, while repelling the yeasts from the microelectrodes and washing them away by the drag force. These separation mechanisms might be applicable to automated lab-on-a-chip systems for the rapid and label-free separation of target bio-particles.

History

Journal

Microfluidics and Nanofluidics

Volume

12

Issue

1-4

Start page

597

End page

606

Total pages

10

Publisher

Springer

Place published

Germany

Language

English

Copyright

© Springer-Verlag 2011

Former Identifier

2006033765

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-08-06