A disposable microfluidic channel sensor printed on a plastic platform was developed to analyze heavy metal ions (HMIs) as a model target species. Precise separation and detection of multiple targets were established by symmetrically applying a small AC potential on the carbon channel walls to induce an electrodynamic force. The separation device was constructed by covering it with a plastic lid to achieve capillary action in the channel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, we have established the separation of Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) using a symmetrical AC electric field applied-electrochemical microfluidic device composed of carbon channel and detection electrodes. The lateral movement of AuNPs in the channel under the AC field was analyzed by simulation using the mathematically derived equations, which were formulated from Newtonian fluid mechanics. It shows that the nanoparticles are precisely separated according to their respective mass or size difference in a short time.
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