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Fine-Tuning Electrokinetic Injections Considering Nonlinear Electrokinetic Effects in Insulator-Based Devices
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Lapizco-Encinas, Blanca H.
, Hill, Nicole
, Hakim, Kel
, Miller, Abbi
in
Direct current
/ Electric fields
/ Electrokinetic effects
/ electrokinetic injection
/ Electrokinetic separation
/ electrokinetics
/ Electrophoresis
/ Microchannels
/ microfluidics
/ nonlinear electrokinetics
/ Polystyrene resins
/ Semiconductors
2021
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Fine-Tuning Electrokinetic Injections Considering Nonlinear Electrokinetic Effects in Insulator-Based Devices
by
Lapizco-Encinas, Blanca H.
, Hill, Nicole
, Hakim, Kel
, Miller, Abbi
in
Direct current
/ Electric fields
/ Electrokinetic effects
/ electrokinetic injection
/ Electrokinetic separation
/ electrokinetics
/ Electrophoresis
/ Microchannels
/ microfluidics
/ nonlinear electrokinetics
/ Polystyrene resins
/ Semiconductors
2021
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Fine-Tuning Electrokinetic Injections Considering Nonlinear Electrokinetic Effects in Insulator-Based Devices
by
Lapizco-Encinas, Blanca H.
, Hill, Nicole
, Hakim, Kel
, Miller, Abbi
in
Direct current
/ Electric fields
/ Electrokinetic effects
/ electrokinetic injection
/ Electrokinetic separation
/ electrokinetics
/ Electrophoresis
/ Microchannels
/ microfluidics
/ nonlinear electrokinetics
/ Polystyrene resins
/ Semiconductors
2021
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Fine-Tuning Electrokinetic Injections Considering Nonlinear Electrokinetic Effects in Insulator-Based Devices
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Fine-Tuning Electrokinetic Injections Considering Nonlinear Electrokinetic Effects in Insulator-Based Devices
2021
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Overview
The manner of sample injection is critical in microscale electrokinetic (EK) separations, as the resolution of a separation greatly depends on sample quality and how the sample is introduced into the system. There is a significant wealth of knowledge on the development of EK injection methodologies that range from simple and straightforward approaches to sophisticated schemes. The present study focused on the development of optimized EK sample injection schemes for direct current insulator-based EK (DC-iEK) systems. These are microchannels that contain arrays of insulating structures; the presence of these structures creates a nonuniform electric field distribution when a potential is applied, resulting in enhanced nonlinear EK effects. Recently, it was reported that the nonlinear EK effect of electrophoresis of the second kind plays a major role in particle migration in DC-iEK systems. This study presents a methodology for designing EK sample injection schemes that consider the nonlinear EK effects exerted on the particles being injected. Mathematical modeling with COMSOL Multiphysics was employed to identify proper voltages to be used during the EK injection process. Then, a T-microchannel with insulating posts was employed to experimentally perform EK injection and separate a sample containing two types of similar polystyrene particles. The quality of the EK injections was assessed by comparing the resolution (Rs) and number of plates (N) of the experimental particle separations. The findings of this study establish the importance of considering nonlinear EK effects when planning for successful EK injection schemes.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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