(297b) Dielectrophoretic Manipulation and Controlled Release of Surfactant Based Micelles | AIChE

(297b) Dielectrophoretic Manipulation and Controlled Release of Surfactant Based Micelles

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Goodrich, V. - Presenter, University of Notre Dame


Lipid and surfactant based biocolloids have been of increasing interest as delivery systems for controlled release, targeting, or medical diagnostics via AC-electrokinetic and other  techniques.  In this work, we examine the behavior of surfactant based micelles under dielectrophoresis (DEP) as a means to rapidly assemble micellar complexes with controlled release of varied encapsulatess.  The dynamic response of sodium tetradecyl sulfate (STS) and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) micelles, each 3-5 nm in diameter, is accomplished through single-molecule resolution spectroscopy, namely fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS).  We focus specifically on the AC-induced concentration changes of micelles due to applied field of AC-field frequencies of 5 kHz – 20 MHz at an amplitude of 20 V (peak-to-peak).  We observe a strong dependence of micelle concentration on ac-field frequency in the region of high field strength.  Surprisingly, we also observe an AC-induced dissociation of the micelle structure, resulting in the release of the encapsulated chemicals at low AC-field frequencies (< 10 kHz).  In addition, the micellar dissociation is found to be linked specifically to the surface charge of the interior encapsulate.

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