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Uploaded by tcbnf1 on Jul 16, 2009
This video shows how a lab-on-a-chip is used for dielectrophoresis.
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The particles are in DI water and it allows the particles to flow using capillary forces through the channels. The water containing the particles are loaded in the reservoirs on the right and flow to the empty reservoirs on the left.
tcbnf1 1 year ago
The black areas are the electrodes. The area around the channels is all SU-8 material.
tcbnf1 2 years ago
how come the particles move with no electric field? is there a pumping mechanism in place?
mrhspock 1 year ago
That's interesting.
Thanks!
snowsail 2 years ago
from 1.22 sec which one is electrode , Is the black color material?
kiran0008 2 years ago
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The particles are in DI water and it allows the particles to flow using capillary forces through the channels. The water containing the particles are loaded in the reservoirs on the right and flow to the empty reservoirs on the left.
tcbnf1 1 year ago
The black areas are the electrodes. The area around the channels is all SU-8 material.
tcbnf1 2 years ago