We show for the first time that it is possible to separate a population of nanoparticles into two subpopulations solely on the basis of their dielectric properties. Using nanofabricated electrode arrays it has been shown that a solution of 93 nm diameter latex beads with a distribution of surface charge can be separated by the application of non-uniform AC electric fields (dielectrophoresis). The mixture separated into two populations, one experiencing positive dielectrophoresis and the other negative dielectrophoresis
A major problem for surface-based detection techniques such as surface plasmon resonance and quartz ...
This work describes the separation of polystyrene microparticles suspended in deionized (DI) water a...
Dielectrophoretic separation of particles is achieved by the generation of electric forces on the pa...
AbstractSubmicron particles such as latex spheres and viruses can be manipulated and characterized u...
The electrostatic manipulation of nanoparticles using nonuniform electric fields (dielectrophoresis)...
A polarisable particle in a non-uniform electric field experiences a force arising from the interact...
Lab-on-chip devices are an emerging microsystem technology in which laboratory functions are miniatu...
Dissertation under the direction of Professor Dongqing Li AC-dielelectrophoresis is utilized inside ...
This thesis presents two new concepts for separation of micro particles using dielectrophoresis, dem...
A novel DC-dielectrophoresis (DEP) method employing a pressure-driven flow for the continuous separa...
This paper presents a review of dielectrophoresis (DEP) devices which provide an effective way to ma...
Dielectrophoresis has long been studied and utilized for the manipulation of microscale particles in...
Investigation of individual or small numbers of biological micron- and sub-micron-sized biological p...
In this project, the effect of dielectrophoresis (DEP) on particles of micron sized particles when t...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel dielectrophoresis (DEP) chip for lateral separation of cells/par...
A major problem for surface-based detection techniques such as surface plasmon resonance and quartz ...
This work describes the separation of polystyrene microparticles suspended in deionized (DI) water a...
Dielectrophoretic separation of particles is achieved by the generation of electric forces on the pa...
AbstractSubmicron particles such as latex spheres and viruses can be manipulated and characterized u...
The electrostatic manipulation of nanoparticles using nonuniform electric fields (dielectrophoresis)...
A polarisable particle in a non-uniform electric field experiences a force arising from the interact...
Lab-on-chip devices are an emerging microsystem technology in which laboratory functions are miniatu...
Dissertation under the direction of Professor Dongqing Li AC-dielelectrophoresis is utilized inside ...
This thesis presents two new concepts for separation of micro particles using dielectrophoresis, dem...
A novel DC-dielectrophoresis (DEP) method employing a pressure-driven flow for the continuous separa...
This paper presents a review of dielectrophoresis (DEP) devices which provide an effective way to ma...
Dielectrophoresis has long been studied and utilized for the manipulation of microscale particles in...
Investigation of individual or small numbers of biological micron- and sub-micron-sized biological p...
In this project, the effect of dielectrophoresis (DEP) on particles of micron sized particles when t...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel dielectrophoresis (DEP) chip for lateral separation of cells/par...
A major problem for surface-based detection techniques such as surface plasmon resonance and quartz ...
This work describes the separation of polystyrene microparticles suspended in deionized (DI) water a...
Dielectrophoretic separation of particles is achieved by the generation of electric forces on the pa...