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A numerical model and simulation relative to an optoelectrofluidic chip has been presented in this article. Both dielectrophoretic and electroosmotic force attracting the nano-sized particles could be studied by the diffusion, convection, and migration equations. For the nano-sized particles, the protein with radius 3.6 nm is considered as the objective particle. The electroosmosis dependent upon applied frequency is calculated, which range 102 Hz from 108 Hz, and provides the much stronger force to enrich proteins than dielectrophoresis (DEP). Meanwhile, the induced light pattern size significantly affecting the concentration distribution is simulated. In this end, the concentration curve has verified that the optoelectrofluidic chip can be capable of manipulating and assembling the suspended submicron particles.
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Hu, S., Lv, J., & Si, G. (2016). Theoretical investigation on nanoparticle concentrations in optoelectrofluidic chip based on diffusion, convection, and migration. International Journal of Optomechatronics, 10(3–4), 110–119. https://doi.org/10.1080/15599612.2016.1217108
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