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Dielectrophoretic Separation of Bacteria Using a Conductivity Gradient

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Journal J Biotechnol
Date 1996 Nov 1
PMID 8987883
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Abstract

Dielectrophoresis, the lateral motion induced on particles by non-uniform electric fields, is a sensitive function of the electrical conductivity of the particle suspending medium. This dependence is exploited in a new technique for separating bioparticles from suspended mixtures. The bioparticles are first immobilised by positive dielectrophoresis at electrodes in a separation chamber, and the conductivity of the liquid flowing through the chamber is then gradually and continuously increased so as to produce a conductivity gradient with time. The bioparticles are released from the electrodes according to their own dielectric properties and as a function of flow rate and medium conductivity. This is demonstrated for pure suspensions and mixtures of the bacteria Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli and Micrococcus luteus.

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