Study of the role of particle-particle dipole interaction in dielectrophoretic devices for biomarkers identification

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A three dimensional Coupled Monte Carlo-Poisson method has been used to evaluate the impact of particle-particle dipole interactions in the equilibrium distribution of a system of uncharged polarizable particles suspended in a static liquid medium under the action of an oscillating non-uniform electric field generated by polynomial electrodes. We compare the simulated distributions with experimental ones both for micro- (MDA-MB-231 breast tumor cells) and nano-(multiwall carbon nanotubes) particles. In both cases the equilibrium distributions near the electrodes are dominated by dipole interactions which locally enhance the DEP effect and promote long particles chains.

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Camarda, M., Baldo, S., Fisicaro, G., Anzalone, R., Scalese, S., Alberti, A., … Gilardi, M. C. (2015). Study of the role of particle-particle dipole interaction in dielectrophoretic devices for biomarkers identification. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 319, pp. 9–12). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09617-9_2

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