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Dielectrophoretic capture of Escherichia coli and boar sperms using ULSI-fabricated three-dimensional protruding TiN nano-electrode arrays
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Dielectrophoretic capture of Escherichia coli and boar sperms using ULSI-fabricated three-dimensional protruding TiN nano-electrode arrays

I-Hsuan Liao, Hua-Jung Lu, Chun-Lung Lien, Jeng-Huei Shiau, Ching-Fen Shen, 兆珉 鄭, Kuan-Ru Chou and Chao-Min Cheng
10/2024

Abstract

dielectrophoresis;nano-electrode arrays;CMOS;titanium nitride;Escherichia coli (E. coli);boar sperm

Object: In recent years, dielectrophoresis has become widely recognized as a highly suitable method for creating good tools for particle separation, with significant successes achieved in a variety of areas.

Method: Expanding upon this, we adopted a semiconductor CMOS process, instead of a MEMS process, which allowed for the following: 1) wire insulation to mitigate Joule heat and prevent thermal fluctuation interference with the dielectrophoretic force; 2) isolation of harmful materials from biological samples, making the chip biocompatible; and, 3) the ability to employ nano-electrodes capable of generating a stronger electric field than conventional electrodes, thus allowing chip capture at lower voltages. Additionally, our chip is scalable, enabling multiplied throughput based on sample processing requirements.

Results and Dissusion: These features make our chip more widely applicable and suitable for capturing bacteria and sperm. In this study, we focused on optimizing the parameters of dielectrophoresis and employed 3-D protruding TiN nano-electrode arrays to facilitate the capture of Escherichia coli and boar sperms. The experimental data demonstrates that the capture efficiency of this chip for E. coli was approximately 79.25% ± 2.66%, and the highest capture efficiency for sperms was approximately 39.2% ± 3.9%.

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