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Dielectrophoretic trapping of nanoparticles with an electrokinetic nanoprobe

Journal

ELECTROPHORESIS
Volume 34, Issue 13, Pages 1922-1930

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201300004

Keywords

Colloids; Dielectrophoresis; Electrohydrodynamics; Nanoneedle; Nano-particles

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  1. University of Louisville
  2. Kentucky Science and Engineering Foundation [KSEF-2298-RDE-014]

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A high aspect ratio 3D electrokinetic nanoprobe is used to trap polystyrene particles (200 nm), gold nanoshells (120 nm), and gold nanoparticles (mean diameter 35 nm) at low voltages (<1 V-rms). The nanoprobe is fabricated using room temperature self-assembly methods, without the need for nanoresolution lithography. The nanoprobe (150-500 nm in diameter, 2-150 m in length) is mounted on the end of a glass micropipette, enabling user-specified positioning. The nanoprobe is one electrode within a point-and-plate configuration, with an indium-tin oxide cover slip serving as the planar electrode. The 3D structure of the nanoprobe enhances dielectrophoretic capture; further, electro-hydrodynamic flow enhances trapping, increasing the effective trapping region. Numerical simulations show low heating (1 K), even in biological media of moderate conductivity (1 S/m).

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