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We present a microfluidic lab-on-printed circuit board (PCB) device containing alloy vertical electrodes for sorting microparticles using dielectrophoresis. The device consists of a hydrodynamic prefocuser and an electronic sorting region. Lining the two sidewalls of the electronic sorting region are regularly spaced rectangular metal electrodes reaching from the floor to the ceiling of the flow channel...
Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is a MEMS technique widely used for sorting particles ranging from nanometer-sized latex beads to rare mammalian cells based on variations in their dielectric properties. Negative dielectrophoresis (nDEP), a type of DEP in which particles migrate down an electric field gradient, has been used to continuously sort particles into flowstreams for high-throughput sorting. Presented...
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