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      Modeling a Dielectrophoretic Microfluidic Device with Vertical Interdigitated Transducer Electrodes for Separation of Microparticles Based on Size

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          This article conceptualizes and mathematically models a dielectrophoretic microfluidic device with two sets of interdigitated transducer vertical electrodes for separation of a binary heterogeneous mixture of particles based on size; each set of electrodes is located on the sidewalls and independently controllable. To achieve separation in the proposed microfluidic device, the small microparticles are subjected to positive dielectrophoresis and the big microparticles do not experience dielectrophoresis. The mathematical model consists of equations describing the motion of each microparticle, fluid flow profile, and electric voltage and field profiles, and they are solved numerically. The equations of motion take into account the influence of phenomena, such as inertia, drag, dielectrophoresis, gravity, and buoyancy. The model is used for a parametric study to understand the influence of parameters on the performance of the microfluidic device. The parameters studied include applied electric voltages, electrode dimensions, volumetric flow rate, and number of electrodes. The separation efficiency of the big and small microparticles is found to be independent of and dependent on all parameters, respectively. On the other hand, the separation purity of the big and small microparticles is found to be dependent on and independent of all parameters, respectively. The mathematical model is useful in designing the proposed microfluidic device with the desired level of separation efficiency and separation purity.

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          Electrohydrodynamics and dielectrophoresis in microsystems: scaling laws

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            Particle separation by dielectrophoresis.

            The application of dielectrophoresis to particle discrimination, separation, and fractionation is reviewed, some advantages and disadvantages of currently available approaches are considered, and some caveats are noted.
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              30 years of microfluidics

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                Journal
                Micromachines (Basel)
                Micromachines (Basel)
                micromachines
                Micromachines
                MDPI
                2072-666X
                31 May 2020
                June 2020
                : 11
                : 6
                : 563
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Mechanical Engineering Department, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain P. O. Box 15551, UAE; falnaimat@ 123456uaeu.ac.ae (F.A.); bmathew@ 123456uaeu.ac.ae (B.M.)
                [2 ]Abu Dhabi Polytechnic, MBZ campus, Abu Dhabi P. O. Box. 111499, UAE
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: ali.alnaqbi@ 123456adpoly.ac.ae ; Tel.: +971-2-695-1070
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8544-1707
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3750-0928
                Article
                micromachines-11-00563
                10.3390/mi11060563
                7345043
                32486442
                ca737a1c-8d82-4e8e-ac93-9b5e80dc4966
                © 2020 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 12 March 2020
                : 28 May 2020
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                interdigitated transducer electrodes,dielectrophoresis,microfluidics,microchannel,separation

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