Issue 3, 2012

Microfluidic capture and release of bacteria in a conical nanopore array

Abstract

We present a simple and inexpensive method for the capture and release of bacteria contained in an array of conical nanopores on a membrane inside a microfluidic device. As an example, we demonstrate that cyanobacteria can be captured, one bacterium per pore, in a defined orientation with over 500 bacteria per membrane with viabilities as high as 100%. The device can also specifically capture cyanobacteria from a mixed suspension of cyanobacteria and chlamydomonas with a selectivity as high as 90%.

Graphical abstract: Microfluidic capture and release of bacteria in a conical nanopore array

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 Nov 2011
Accepted
30 Nov 2011
First published
30 Nov 2011

Lab Chip, 2012,12, 558-561

Microfluidic capture and release of bacteria in a conical nanopore array

P. Guo, E. W. Hall, R. Schirhagl, H. Mukaibo, C. R. Martin and R. N. Zare, Lab Chip, 2012, 12, 558 DOI: 10.1039/C2LC21092D

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