Lateral Separation of Macromolecules and Polyelectrolytes in Microlithographic Arrays
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- 18 June 1997
Abstract
A new approach to separation of a variety of microscopic and mesoscopic objects in dilute solution is presented. The approach takes advantage of unique properties of a specially designed separation device (sieve), which can be readily built using already developed microlithographic techniques. Due to the broken reflection symmetry in its design, the direction of motion of an object in the sieve varies as a function of its self-diffusion constant, causing separation transverse to its direction of motion. This gives the device some significant and unique advantages over existing fractionation methods based on centrifugation and electrophoresis.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1997-06-18, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 80 (7), 1548.