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Quantitative assessment of flow and electric fields for electrophoretic focusing at a converging channel entrance with interfacial electrode
Authors:Michael W Keebaugh  Prasun Mahanti  Mark A Hayes
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1604, USA.
Abstract:The electric field and flow field gradients near an electrified converging channel are amenable to separating and focusing specific classes of electrokinetic material, but the detailed local electric field and flow dynamics in this region have not been thoroughly investigated. Finite elemental analysis was used to develop a model of a buffer reservoir connected to a smaller channel to simulate the electrophoretic and flow velocities (which correspond directly to the respective electric and flow fields) at a converging entrance. A detailed PTV (Particle Tracking Velocimetry) study using charged fluorescent microspheres was performed to assess the model validity both in the absence and presence of an applied electric field. The predicted flow velocity gradient from the model agreed with the PTV data when no electric field was present. Once the additional forces that act on the large particles required for tracing (dielectrophoresis) were included, the model accurately described the velocity of the charged particles in electric fields.
Keywords:Counterflow separations  Electrokinetic effects  Electrophoretic focusing  Particle tracking velocimetry
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