2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-450477/v1
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Material- and Size-selective Separation Mechanism of Micro Particles in Frequency-modulated Dielectrophoretic Particle Chromatography

Abstract: Separation of (biological) particles (<< 10 µm) according to size or other properties is an ongoing challenge in a variety of technical relevant fields. Dielectrophoresis is one method to separate particles according to a diversity of properties, and within the last decades a pool of dielectrophoretic separation techniques has been developed. However, many of them either suffer selectivity or throughput. We use simulation and experiments to investigate retention mechanisms in a novel DEP scheme, namely,… Show more

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