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Migration Analysis of Micro-Particles in Liquids Using Microscopically Designed External Fields

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The recent development of new migration methods of micro-particles in liquids using various external fields is reviewed. The combination of a laser scattering force and a photothermal effect produced photothermal-conversion laser-photophoresis. A dielectric field generated in a planer or a capillary quadrupole electrode realized dielectrophoresis. Using a micrometer-scaled magnetic field gradient, the “Magnetophoretic velocimetry” of micro-particles was invented. Furthermore, the Lorentz force generated by combining an electric field and a magnetic field was utilized for electromagnetophoresis. These new methods were overlooked and the advantages in analytical use were discussed.

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Watarai, H., Onjushiro, H.M., Tsukahara, S. et al. Migration Analysis of Micro-Particles in Liquids Using Microscopically Designed External Fields. ANAL. SCI. 20, 423–434 (2004). https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.20.423

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