DocumentCode :
1331170
Title :
Concentration of Magnetic Beads Utilizing Light-Induced Electro-Osmosis Flow
Author :
Shih-Mo Yang ; Harishchandra, P.T. ; Tung-Ming Yu ; Ming-Huei Liu ; Long Hsu ; Cheng-Hsien Liu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electrophys., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Volume :
47
Issue :
10
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
2418
Lastpage :
2421
Abstract :
Magnetic beads are widely utilized for separating biomolecules, DNA and RNA. Traditionally, bulk magnet is utilized for manipulation these particles but when it comes to microscale bulk magnet is not the efficient method. Here, we utilize an organic photoconductive material, TiOPc, to generate light-induced electro-osmosis flow on chip. The fabrication process is convenient to be handled by the researchers and biologists without cleanroom IC fabrication facility. When specifically designed light pattern is projected onto the TiOPc substrate, the conductivity of the organic material layer within the illuminating region increases and the charges are locally assembled on its surface to form a virtual electrode. With an external ac voltage of 5 Vpp at 10 kHz, numerous magnetic beads are attracted from the nonilluminating region toward the center of light-pattern illuminating region. Driven by the moving light image, the grouped magnetic beads can be manipulated and merged in a desired way or direction. The light manipulation process provides a flexible and convenient approach for in vitro control of magnetic beads. We expect that this light-driven technology would display a multifunctional platform for manipulation of microparticles.
Keywords :
DNA; biomagnetism; electrochemical electrodes; electrophoresis; flow; magnetic particles; magnetic separation; molecular biophysics; osmosis; photoconductivity; DNA; RNA; biomolecules; frequency 10 kHz; light-induced electroosmosis flow; light-pattern illuminating region; magnetic beads; magnetic particles; magnetic separation; microparticles; organic photoconductive material; photoconductivity; surface assembly; virtual electrode; voltage 5 V; Educational institutions; Electro-osmosis; Fabrication; Glass; Magnetic liquids; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic separation; Electro-osmosis flow; TiOPc; light-induced dielectrophoresis; magnetic beads;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2011.2158194
Filename :
6028008
Link To Document :
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