DocumentCode
314167
Title
A bio-magnetic bead separator on glass chips using semi-encapsulated spiral electromagnets
Author
Liakopoulos, Trifon M. ; Choi, Jin-Woo ; Ahn, Chong H.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Cincinnati Univ., OH, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1997
fDate
16-19 Jun 1997
Firstpage
485
Abstract
A new planar bio-magnetic bead separator on a glass chip has been designed, fabricated and tested. The separator is composed of micromachined semi-encapsulated spiral electromagnets and fluid channels, which are separately fabricated and then bonded. The device was tested with super-paramagnetic beads of mean diameter 0.83 μm which were suspended in a buffered solution with solid concentration 10%. When a DC current of 300 mA was applied to the inductor, the bio-magnetic beads were successfully attached on the electromagnets, showing a functional capability as a magnetic bead separator. Using this separator, cells or cell fragments and magnetic beads bonded with protein or enzyme suspended in bio-buffer solutions can be successfully separated from their suspensions
Keywords
biological techniques; biomagnetism; cellular biophysics; electromagnets; magnetic separation; micromechanical devices; proteins; 0.83 mum; 300 mA; DC current; bio-buffer solutions; bio-magnetic bead separator; buffered solution; cell fragments; enzyme; fluid channels; functional capability; glass chips; micromachined semiencapsulated spiral electromagnets; protein; super-paramagnetic beads; Biomagnetics; Bonding; Electromagnets; Glass; Magnetic levitation; Magnetic separation; Particle separators; Solids; Spirals; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Solid State Sensors and Actuators, 1997. TRANSDUCERS '97 Chicago., 1997 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3829-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SENSOR.1997.613692
Filename
613692
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