Issue 11, 2024

Concentration–polarization electroosmosis for particle fractionation

Abstract

Concentration–polarization electroosmosis (CPEO) refers to steady-state electroosmotic flows around charged dielectric micro-particles induced by low-frequency AC electric fields. Recently, these flows were shown to cause repulsion of colloidal particles from the wall of a microfluidic channel when an electric field is applied along the length of the channel. In this work, we exploit this mechanism to demonstrate fractionation of micron-sized polystyrene particles and bacteria in a flow-focusing device. The results are in agreement with predictions of the CPEO theory. The ease of implementation of CPEO-based fractionation in microfluidics makes it an ideal candidate for combining with current techniques commonly used to generate particle lift, such as inertial or viscoelastic focusing, requiring no extra fabrication steps other than inserting two electrodes.

Graphical abstract: Concentration–polarization electroosmosis for particle fractionation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Jan 2024
Accepted
28 Apr 2024
First published
03 May 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Lab Chip, 2024,24, 2968-2974

Concentration–polarization electroosmosis for particle fractionation

R. Fernández-Mateo, P. García-Sánchez, A. Ramos and H. Morgan, Lab Chip, 2024, 24, 2968 DOI: 10.1039/D4LC00081A

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