Enhancing signals of microfluidic impedance cytometry through optimization of microelectrode array.
Chenyang ZhouHailong ShenHuicheng FengZhibin YanBowen JiXichen YuanRuirong ZhangHonglong ChangPublished in: Electrophoresis (2022)
Microfluidic impedance cytometry shows a great value in biomedical diagnosis. However, the crosstalk between neighboring microelectrodes strongly weakens the impedance signal. Hereby, we demonstrate a novel microfluidic impedance cytometer consisted of sensing electrodes and ground electrodes (GNDs). The simulation reveals a signal enhancement by more than five times with GNDs compared to that without ones. We also found that the linear correlation between the impedance at a high frequency and that at a low frequency varies as microparticle size changes, which can be used for microparticle classification. The study can help with microelectrode optimization and signal processing for microfluidic impedance analysis.