Authors
M Jönsson-Niedziółka, F Lapierre, Yannick Coffinier, SJ Parry, Farzam Zoueshtiagh, T Foat, Vincent Thomy, Rabah Boukherroub
Publication date
2011
Journal
Lab on a Chip
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
490-496
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Environmental air monitoring is of great interest due to the large number of people concerned and exposed to different possible risks. From the most common particles in our environment (e.g. by-products of combustion or pollens) to more specific and dangerous agents (e.g. pathogenic micro-organisms), there are a large range of particles that need to be controlled. In this article we propose an original study on the collection of electrostatically deposited particles using electrowetting droplet displacement. A variety of particles were studied, from synthetic particles (e.g. Polystyrene Latex (PSL) microsphere) to different classes of biological particle (proteins, bacterial spores and a viral simulant). Furthermore, we have compared ElectroWetting-On-Dielectric (EWOD) collecting efficiency using either a hydrophobic or a superhydrophobic counter electrode. We observe different cleaning efficiencies, depending on the …
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