Permittivity-based microparticle classification by the integration of impedance cytometry and microwave resonators

Tefek, Uzay and Sarı, Burak and Alhmoud, Hashim Z. and Hanay, Mehmet S. (2023) Permittivity-based microparticle classification by the integration of impedance cytometry and microwave resonators. Advanced Materials, 35 (46). ISSN 0935-9648 (Print) 1521-4095 (Online)

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Abstract

Permittivity of microscopic particles can be used as a classification parameter for applications in materials and environmental sciences. However, directly measuring the permittivity of individual microparticles has proven to be challenging due to the convoluting effect of particle size on capacitive signals. To overcome this challenge, a sensing platform is built to independently obtain both the geometric and electric size of a particle, by combining impedance cytometry and microwave resonant sensing in a microfluidic chip. This way the microwave signal, which contains both permittivity and size effects, can be normalized by the size information provided by impedance cytometry to yield an intensive parameter that depends only on permittivity. The technique allows to differentiate between polystyrene and soda lime glass microparticles—below 22 µm in diameter—with more than 94% accuracy, despite their similar sizes and electrical characteristics. Furthermore, it is shown that the same technique can be used to differentiate between normal healthy cells and fixed cells of the same geometric size. The technique offers a potential route for targeted applications such as environmental monitoring of microplastic pollution or quality control in pharmaceutical industry.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Clausius–Mossotti factor; dielectric characterization; impedance cytometry; microparticles; microplastics; microwave resonators; microwave sensors
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences > Academic programs > Electronics
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Depositing User: Burak Sarı
Date Deposited: 05 Feb 2024 12:13
Last Modified: 05 Feb 2024 12:13
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/48629

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