Temperature gradient focusing of bio‐analyte in a microfluidic channel dealing with non‐Newtonian electrolyte considering temperature‐dependent zeta potential

Author:

Dutta Amitava1ORCID,Santra Apurba Kumar2,Ganguly Ranjan2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Aliah University Kolkata India

2. Department of Power Engineering Jadavpur University Kolkata India

Abstract

AbstractTemperature gradient focusing (TGF) relies on establishing a precise balance between the electrophoretic motility of a target analyte and the advective flow of the background electrolyte (BGE) to locally concentrate the analyte in a microfluidic configuration. This paper presents a finite‐element‐based numerical analysis where the coupled electric field and the transport equations are solved to describe the effects of the shear‐dependent apparent viscosity of a non‐Newtonian BGE on the localized concentration buildup of a charged bio‐sample inside a microchannel by TGF via Joule heating. Effects of the temperature‐dependent nature of the wall zeta potential and the flow behavior index (n) of BGE on the flow, thermal, and species concentration profiles inside the microchannel have been investigated. Study using a fluorescein‐Na analyte sample shows that the maximum normalized analyte concentration (Cmax/C0) reduces as the zeta potential increases linearly with temperature. The maximum concentration enhancement is achieved when the BGE displays the Newtonian rheology. For example, Cmax/C0 increases 134‐ to 280‐fold when n is increased from 0.8 to 1 (pseudoplastic regime) and again reduces to 190‐fold when n increases further from 1 to 1.2 (dilatant regime).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,Biochemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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