320 Nanoscale Electrokinetics

Tuesday, November 5, 2013: 12:30 PM
Continental 7 (Hilton)
Description:
The ability to manipulate and characterize nanostructures is of tremendous significance within biosensing, nanofabrication and surface modification schemes for cells and tissues. Electrokinetics is emerging as one of the leading means to spatially control nanostructures within microfluidic and nanofluidic device platforms. This session will focus on fundamental aspects of DC and AC electrokinetics at the nanoscale, such as elucidating the influence of streaming currents and surface conduction on nanostructures, as well as applied aspects, such as device platforms, scaling laws, fabrication and functionalization methodologies, and signaling and detection methodologies for particle manipulation and characterization.

Sponsor:
Topical 3: 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)

Chair:
Nathan Swami
Email: nswami@virginia.edu

Co-Chair:
Fernanda Camacho
Email: facamach@asu.edu

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


12:30 PM
(320a) Ratchet Nanofiltration of DNA
Joel Thomas, Daniel W. Olson, Mark Joswiak, Sung-Gyu Park and Kevin D. Dorfman

1:14 PM
(320c) Direct Numerical Simulation of Electrokinetic Chaos Near Ion-Selective Surfaces
Scott M. Davidson, Clara L. Druzgalski, Mathias B. Andersen and Ali Mani

1:36 PM