Dipolophoresis and travelling-wave dipolophoresis of metal microparticles

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We study theoretically and numerically the electrokinetic behavior of metal microparticles immersed in aqueous electrolytes. We consider small particles subjected to non-homogeneous ac electric fields and we describe their motion as arising from the combination of electrical forces (dielectrophoresis) and the electroosmotic flows on the particle surface (induced-charge electrophoresis). The net particle motion is known as dipolophoresis. We also study the particle motion induced by travelling electric fields. We find analytical expressions for the dielectrophoresis and induced-charge electrophoresis of metal spheres and we compare them with numerical solutions. This validates our numerical method, which we also use to study the dipolophoresis of metal cylinders.

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Flores-Mena, J. E., García-Sánchez, P., & Ramos, A. (2020). Dipolophoresis and travelling-wave dipolophoresis of metal microparticles. Micromachines, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11030259

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