Microfabricated Sieve for the Continuous Sorting of Macromolecules
Abstract
In a two-dimensional periodic but asymmetric environment, a Brownian particle that is driven in one direction by a potential gradient will also drift in the orthogonal direction at a rate that depends on its diffusion coefficient. On this basis, we propose a new method for separating biological macromolecules according to size. A fine stream of molecules is electrophoresed through a microfabricated sieve, etched from a silicon chip by lithography. The sieve consists of a periodic array of oblong obstacles, which deflect the molecules so that each species follows a different trajectory, oblique to the flow. Advantages promised by the technique include improved efficiency, continuous sorting and ready automation.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- February 1998
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1998PhRvL..80.1552D