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This work describes efficient manipulation of bacteriophage virus particles using a nanostructured DEP device. The nonuniform electric field for DEP is created by utilizing a nanoelectrode array (NEA) made of vertically aligned carbon nanofibers versus a macroscopic indium tin oxide electrode in a “points‐and‐lid” configuration integrated in a microfluidic channel. The capture of the virus particles...
Electrophoresis 2013, 34, 1123𠄃1130. DOI: 10.1002/elps.201200486
A nanoelectrode array dielectrophoresis chip made of vertically aligned carbon nanofibers versus a macroscale indium tin oxide covered glass slide was integrated in a microfluidic device in a “points‐and‐lid” configuration. Upon applying an AC voltage of 10 Vpp at 10 kHz, a high electric field gradient was generated at the carbon nanofiber...
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