Chávez-Santoscoy et al., 2011 - Google Patents
On the selectivity of an insulator-based dielectrophoretic microdeviceChávez-Santoscoy et al., 2011
- Document ID
- 4867900924282670178
- Author
- Chávez-Santoscoy A
- Baylon-Cardiel J
- Moncada-Hernández H
- Lapizco-Encinas B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Separation Science and Technology
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Insulator-based dielectrophoresis (iDEP) is a dielectrophoretic mode where non-uniform electric fields are created employing insulating structures. This article presents an evaluation of the selectivity of an iDEP microdevice by employing DC electric fields with mixtures of …
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