| Literature DB >> 22865933 |
Anirban Mitra, Filipp Ignatovich, Lukas Novotny.
Abstract
The fast detection and characterization of nanoparticles, such as viruses or environmental pollutants, are important in fields ranging from biosensing to quality control. However, most existing techniques have practical throughput limitations, which significantly limit their applicability to low analyte concentrations. Here, we present an integrated nanofluidic scheme for preconcentration and subsequent detection of nanoparticle samples within a continuous flow-through system. Using a Brownian ratchet mechanism, we increase the nanoparticle concentration ∼27-fold. Single nanoparticles are subsequently detected and characterized by optical heterodyne interferometry. A wide range of potential applications can be foreseen, including real-time analysis of clinically relevant virus samples and contamination control of processing fluids used in the semiconductor industry.Year: 2012 PMID: 22865933 PMCID: PMC3401189 DOI: 10.1063/1.4731250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Phys ISSN: 0021-8979 Impact factor: 2.546