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Mutual dielectrophoresis

Fig. 50. Diagrammatic representation of mutual dielectrophoresis 61K If the particles approach during dielectrophoresis they are attracted to each other due to their dipoles. This leads to the formation of pearl chains of cells... Fig. 50. Diagrammatic representation of mutual dielectrophoresis 61K If the particles approach during dielectrophoresis they are attracted to each other due to their dipoles. This leads to the formation of pearl chains of cells...
Polymers filled with ultrafine metal particles form periodic stripes. These stripes are thought to be caused by an inhomogeneous electric field which induces electrostatic interactions among the polarized polymer chains. The phenomenon is known as mutual dielectrophoresis. [Pg.367]

The use of nonuniform electric fields for causing useful separations of materials probably goes back to the nineteenth century, when Lowden in 1891 patented an invention for the abstraction of metallic particles from used lubricating oils. As practiced, it probably involved what we would now term mutual dielectrophoresis of the polarizable metal particles. Here the metal particle produces a distortion of the electric field about it. [Pg.333]

Kurgan E (2012) Numerical computation of mutual force acting between two particles in DC dielectrophoresis. Przeglad Elektrotechniczny 88 213-216... [Pg.535]


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