Back to Search
Start Over
Characterization and separation of Cryptosporidium and Giardia cells using on-chip dielectrophoresis
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- American Institute of Physics, 2012.
-
Abstract
- Dielectrophoresis (DEP) has been shown to have significant potential for the characterization of cells and could become an efficient tool for rapid identification and assessment of microorganisms. The present work is focused on the trapping, characterization, and separation of two species of Cryptosporidium (C. parvum and C. muris) and Giardia lambia (G. lambia) using a microfluidic experimental setup. Cryptosporidium oocysts, which are 2-4 μm in size and nearly spherical in shape, are used for the preliminary stage of prototype development and testing. G. lambia cysts are 8–12 μm in size. In order to facilitate effective trapping, simulations were performed to study the effects of buffer conductivity and applied voltage on the flow and cell transport inside the DEP chip. Microscopic experiments were performed using the fabricated device and the real part of Clausius—Mossotti factor of the cells was estimated from critical voltages for particle trapping at the electrodes under steady fluid flow. The dielectric properties of the cell compartments (cytoplasm and membrane) were calculated based on a single shell model of the cells. The separation of C. muris and G. lambia is achieved successfully at a frequency of 10 MHz and a voltage of 3 Vpp (peak to peak voltage).
- Subjects :
- Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Materials science
Lambia
biology
Microfluidics
Biomedical Engineering
Analytical chemistry
Trapping
Dielectrophoresis
Condensed Matter Physics
biology.organism_classification
Electrophoresis
Special Topic: Selected Papers from the Second Conference on Advances in Microfluidics and Nanofluidics and Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Lab on Chip, Singapore, 2011 (Guest Editors: Zhiping Wang and Charles Yan Chun)
Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Membrane
Electrode
General Materials Science
Voltage
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....97ef1d7e065b56277a963371da69bebf