DocumentCode
2603662
Title
Working towards a sample preparation device with carbon nanotubes
Author
Lin, James T Y ; Wan, Weijie ; Yeow, John T W
Author_Institution
Dept. of Syst. Design Eng., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
fYear
2007
fDate
2-5 Aug. 2007
Firstpage
116
Lastpage
121
Abstract
Advances in microfabrication have introduced new possibilities for automated, high-throughput biomedical investigations and analyses. Physical effects such as dielectrophoresis and electroporation can be used to manipulate particles in solution to coordinate a sequence of bioanalytical processing steps. Dielectrophoresis is accomplished with non-uniform electric fields that can polarize particles in suspension and exert static or translational forces. Electroporation is accomplished with high-strength electric fields that can create pores on the plasma membranes of cells. Membrane breakdown under high voltage is associated with cell death and a dispersal of cell contents including nucleic acids and protein. This paper presents summaries of multiple experiments in both dielectrophoresis and electroporation. In the electroporation experiments, carbon nanotubes were used to enhance electric field strengths with the goal of reducing the voltage requirements for portable lab-on-a-chip devices with strict power limitations. The concept is to create a sample preparation device which is capable of separating cells into multiple chambers for cell lysis by carbon nanotubes and releasing their DNA for further analysis.
Keywords
DNA; bioMEMS; bioelectric phenomena; biological specimen preparation; biomembranes; carbon nanotubes; cellular biophysics; electrophoresis; lab-on-a-chip; microfluidics; molecular biophysics; DNA; breakdown; carbon nanotubes; cell; dielectrophoresis; electric field strengths; electroporation; microchip; microfabrication; microfluidic; nucleic acids; plasma membranes; portable lab-on-a-chip devices; protein; sample preparation device; Biomembranes; Breakdown voltage; Carbon nanotubes; Dielectrophoresis; Lab-on-a-chip; Nonuniform electric fields; Plasma materials processing; Polarization; Proteins; Sequences; carbon nanotubes; dielectrophoresis; electroporation; lab-on-a-chip; traveling wave dielectrophoresis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nanotechnology, 2007. IEEE-NANO 2007. 7th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0607-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-0608-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NANO.2007.4601152
Filename
4601152
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