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Electrokinetic deterministic lateral displacement for fractionation of vesicles and nano-particles.

Richard J GillamsVictor CaleroRaúl Fernández-MateoHywel Morgan
Published in: Lab on a chip (2022)
We describe fractionation of sub-micron vesicles and particles suspended in high conductivity electrolytes using an electrokinetically biased Deterministic Lateral Displacement (DLD) device. An optimised, asymmetric array of micron-sized pillars and gaps, with an AC electric field applied orthogonal to the fluid flow gives an approximately ten-fold reduction in the intrinsic critical diameter ( D c ) of the device. The asymmetry in the device maximises the throughput. Fractionation of populations of 100 nm and 400 nm extruded vesicles is achieved in 690 mS m -1 KCl, and 100 nm, 200 nm and 500 nm polystyrene particles in 105 mS m -1 KCl. The electrokinetically biased DLD may provide solutions for simple and rapid isolation of extracellular vesicles.
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