Issue 20, 2012

Microcapillary-assisted dielectrophoresis for single-particle positioning

Abstract

Here, we demonstrate microcapillary-assisted dielectrophoresis (μC-DEP), a new capability for precise positioning of particles or biological cells in applications such as dynamic assays. The method largely derives from a need to evade the challenges faced with hydrodynamic trapping of particles or cells at microcapillaries typically realized through brief application of suction. Microcapillaries here serve a dual purpose by firstly squeezing field lines to define localized positive DEP traps and then establishing an exclusive access to the trapped cell for probing. Strength of the traps is presented through numerical results at various excitation frequencies. Their effectiveness is shown experimentally against relevant solution conductivities using 10 μm polystyrene microspheres. Usefulness of the method for positioning individual cells is demonstrated via experimental results on cell viability and single-cell impedance spectroscopy.

Graphical abstract: Microcapillary-assisted dielectrophoresis for single-particle positioning

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Feb 2012
Accepted
03 Jul 2012
First published
05 Jul 2012

Lab Chip, 2012,12, 4085-4092

Microcapillary-assisted dielectrophoresis for single-particle positioning

Y. Luo, X. Cao, P. Huang and L. Yobas, Lab Chip, 2012, 12, 4085 DOI: 10.1039/C2LC40150A

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