2017
DOI: 10.3390/mi8030076
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Electrode Materials in Microfluidic Systems for the Processing and Separation of DNA: A Mini Review

Abstract: Since the advent of genetic analysis, electrode materials have played an irreplaceable role due to the easily-exploitable negatively-charged backbone of the DNA structure. Initially, the employment of electrophoretic movement lay only in the separation of DNA fragments of differing length; however, the widening utility of electrokinetic phenomena at the microscale in areas such as fluid transportation and multistep integration led researchers to capitalize further when translating processes to microfluidic or … Show more

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“…The fabrication and integration of electrodes consisting of different materials in a microfluidic system has been demonstrated successfully for a range of applications. [98][99][100] Electroporation requires a high electric field for plasma membrane permeabilization. Such high electric fields can be achieved easily in microfluidic systems by applying a small voltage across a device with dimensions that can be as small as the size of a cell (tens of micrometers).…”
Section: Implications For the Design Of Microfluidic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fabrication and integration of electrodes consisting of different materials in a microfluidic system has been demonstrated successfully for a range of applications. [98][99][100] Electroporation requires a high electric field for plasma membrane permeabilization. Such high electric fields can be achieved easily in microfluidic systems by applying a small voltage across a device with dimensions that can be as small as the size of a cell (tens of micrometers).…”
Section: Implications For the Design Of Microfluidic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Material such as Gold, copper, silver, nickel, platinum and aluminium are mainly used as electrode in microfluidic devices [51]. The parameters including electrical conductivity, coefficient of thermal expansion, density and thermal conductivity is modelled accordingly and listed in table (5) .…”
Section: 3effect Of Electrode Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has important uses in forensics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics. Specific applications include protein analysis [3] and genetic fingerprinting [4]. While next generation sequencing facilitates the precise order of nucleotides within a DNA sequence, gel electrophoresis provides an economically viable quality control stage, and is generally flexible, quick, parallelisable, reliable, and cheap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%