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Electrophoresis. 2010 Mar;31(5):868-78. doi: 10.1002/elps.200900447.

Numerical studies of electrokinetic control of DNA concentration in a closed-end microchannel.

Electrophoresis

Yasaman Daghighi, Dongqing Li

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  1. Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

PMID: 20191548 DOI: 10.1002/elps.200900447

Abstract

A major challenge in lab-on-a-chip devices is how to concentrate sample molecules from a dilute solution, which is critical to the effectiveness and the detection limit of on-chip bio-chemical reactions. A numerical study of sample concentration control by electrokinetic microfluidic means in a closed-end microchannel is presented in this paper. The present method provides a simple and efficient way of concentration control by using electrokinetic trapping of a charged species of interest, controlling liquid flow and separating different sample molecules in the microchannel. The electrokinetic-concentration process and the controlled transport of the sample molecules are numerically studied. In this system, in addition to the electroosmotic flow and the electrophoresis, the closed-end of the chamber causes velocity variation at both ends of the channel and induces a pressure gradient and the associated fluid movement in the channel. The combined effects determine the final concentration field of the sample molecules. The influences of a number of parameters such as the channel dimensions, electrode size and the applied electric field are investigated.

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