Influences of electroosmotic flows in nanopillar chips on DNA separation: Experimental results and numerical simulations

  • Kaji N
  • Oki A
  • Ogawa R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The various potential factors affecting the performance of nanopillar chips on DNA separation were investigated from the viewpoints of both numerical calculations and actual experiments. To yield higher performance and replace the conventional DNA separation techniques such as microchip electrophoresis, the phenomenon specific to the nanopillar chips should be deeply understood. In this paper, although various factors affecting the performance of the nanopillar chips are considered, we focused on the effect of electroosmotic flow, which is particularly noticeable in quartz‐made nanopillar chips. High‐resolution separation of DNA was realized when an electroosmotic flow was suppressed by simply using a higher concentration of buffer, but DNA separation failed in the presence of an electroosmotic flow. It was confirmed from the numerical simulations and the direct observations that the deformation of DNA band during the injection process was induced by electroosmotic flow and consequently led to a poor resolution.

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Kaji, N., Oki, A., Ogawa, R., Takamura, Y., Nishimoto, T., Nakanishi, H., … Baba, Y. (2007). Influences of electroosmotic flows in nanopillar chips on DNA separation: Experimental results and numerical simulations. Israel Journal of Chemistry, 47(2), 161–169. https://doi.org/10.1560/ijc.47.2.161

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