Theoretical and experimental study of the kinetics of particle chains near electrodes in dielectrophoretic devices
- Authors: Camarda, M.; Baldo, S.; Scalese, S.; Ballo, A.; Giustolisi, G.; Romano, A.; Di Raimondo, F.; Pucci, M.; Vicari, F.; Minafra, L.; Cammarata, F.; Bravata', V.; Forte, G.; Russo, G.; Gilardi, M.; La Magna, A.
- Publication year: 2014
- Type: Contributo in atti di convegno pubblicato in volume
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/116596
Abstract
Using a three dimensional coupled Monte Carlo-Poisson algorithm and experimental results we studied the role of the particle-particle dipole interaction on the kinetics of a system of human cells suspended in a static liquid medium under the action of an oscillating non-uniform electric field generated by polynomial electrodes. We found that the kinetics of the cells during negative/repulsive dielectrophoresis depends on the local distribution of particles. If the cells have generated long chains during positive/attractive dielectrophoresis, such chains can hinder subsequent detachment resulting in a reduction of the separation/manipulation efficiency of dielectrophoretic device. This effect can be avoided by proper design of the electrodes schema.
