Nanoscale Electrokinetics

Wednesday, November 10, 2010: 8:30 AM
Salon III (Hilton)

Description:
In nanometer-scale systems the electric double layer (EDL) thickness is comparable to characteristic length scale of the system. In these systems the EDLs can overlap and result in anamolous electrokinetic behavior. Recent reports have shown that microfabricated nanoscale systems can be used to sequence DNA, separate and concentrate biomolecules, and act as biological ion channels. This session focuses on theoretical, computational, or experimental studies of natural or engineered systems with nanoscale dimensions which exhibit electrokinetic behavior distinct from their microscale counterparts.


Sponsor:
Topical 3: 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)


Chair:
Debashis Dutta
Email: ddutta@uwyo.edu

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.



8:30 AM
(415a) Imaging Amperometry: Single Particle Experiments and Theory
Christopher L. Wirth, Paul J. Sides and Dennis C. Prieve



9:06 AM
(415c) Nanopore Sensing and Characterization of Hepatitis B Viral Capsids
Kaimeng Zhou, Lichun Li, Zhenning Tan, Adam Zlotnick and Stephen C. Jacobson




File available
10:18 AM
(415g) Microparticle Manipulation Employing Low Frequency AC Electric Fields with Insulator-Based Dielectrophoresis
Javier Baylon-Cardiel, Nadia M. Jesús-Pérez, Ana V. Chávez-Santoscoy and Blanca H. Lapizco-Encinas