Separation, Characterization, and Handling of Microalgae by Dielectrophoresis

Microalgae biotechnology has a high potential for sustainable bioproduction of diverse high-value biomolecules. Some of the main bottlenecks in cell-based bioproduction, and more specifically in microalgae-based bioproduction, are due to insufficient methods for rapid and efficient cell characteriza...

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Main Authors: Vinzenz Abt, Fabian Gringel, Arum Han, Peter Neubauer, Mario Birkholz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Microorganisms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/4/540
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spelling doaj-2a20a4a10e024d129a93c242c835d0ec2020-11-25T03:37:30ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072020-04-01854054010.3390/microorganisms8040540Separation, Characterization, and Handling of Microalgae by DielectrophoresisVinzenz Abt0Fabian Gringel1Arum Han2Peter Neubauer3Mario Birkholz4Chair of Bioprocess Engineering, Department of Biotechnology, Technische Universität Berlin, Ackerstr. 76, ACK24, 13355 Berlin, GermanyIHP–Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Im Technologiepark 25, 15236 Frankfurt (Oder), GermanyDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USAChair of Bioprocess Engineering, Department of Biotechnology, Technische Universität Berlin, Ackerstr. 76, ACK24, 13355 Berlin, GermanyIHP–Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Im Technologiepark 25, 15236 Frankfurt (Oder), GermanyMicroalgae biotechnology has a high potential for sustainable bioproduction of diverse high-value biomolecules. Some of the main bottlenecks in cell-based bioproduction, and more specifically in microalgae-based bioproduction, are due to insufficient methods for rapid and efficient cell characterization, which contributes to having only a few industrially established microalgal species in commercial use. Dielectrophoresis-based microfluidic devices have been long established as promising tools for label-free handling, characterization, and separation of broad ranges of cells. The technique is based on differences in dielectric properties and sizes, which results in different degrees of cell movement under an applied inhomogeneous electrical field. The method has also earned interest for separating microalgae based on their intrinsic properties, since their dielectric properties may significantly change during bioproduction, in particular for lipid-producing species. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of dielectrophoresis-based microfluidic devices that are used for handling, characterization, and separation of microalgae. Additionally, we provide a perspective on related areas of research in cell-based bioproduction that can benefit from dielectrophoresis-based microdevices. This work provides key information that will be useful for microalgae researchers to decide whether dielectrophoresis and which method is most suitable for their particular application.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/4/540microalgaedielectrophoresiscell sortingmicrofluidics
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author Vinzenz Abt
Fabian Gringel
Arum Han
Peter Neubauer
Mario Birkholz
spellingShingle Vinzenz Abt
Fabian Gringel
Arum Han
Peter Neubauer
Mario Birkholz
Separation, Characterization, and Handling of Microalgae by Dielectrophoresis
Microorganisms
microalgae
dielectrophoresis
cell sorting
microfluidics
author_facet Vinzenz Abt
Fabian Gringel
Arum Han
Peter Neubauer
Mario Birkholz
author_sort Vinzenz Abt
title Separation, Characterization, and Handling of Microalgae by Dielectrophoresis
title_short Separation, Characterization, and Handling of Microalgae by Dielectrophoresis
title_full Separation, Characterization, and Handling of Microalgae by Dielectrophoresis
title_fullStr Separation, Characterization, and Handling of Microalgae by Dielectrophoresis
title_full_unstemmed Separation, Characterization, and Handling of Microalgae by Dielectrophoresis
title_sort separation, characterization, and handling of microalgae by dielectrophoresis
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Microalgae biotechnology has a high potential for sustainable bioproduction of diverse high-value biomolecules. Some of the main bottlenecks in cell-based bioproduction, and more specifically in microalgae-based bioproduction, are due to insufficient methods for rapid and efficient cell characterization, which contributes to having only a few industrially established microalgal species in commercial use. Dielectrophoresis-based microfluidic devices have been long established as promising tools for label-free handling, characterization, and separation of broad ranges of cells. The technique is based on differences in dielectric properties and sizes, which results in different degrees of cell movement under an applied inhomogeneous electrical field. The method has also earned interest for separating microalgae based on their intrinsic properties, since their dielectric properties may significantly change during bioproduction, in particular for lipid-producing species. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of dielectrophoresis-based microfluidic devices that are used for handling, characterization, and separation of microalgae. Additionally, we provide a perspective on related areas of research in cell-based bioproduction that can benefit from dielectrophoresis-based microdevices. This work provides key information that will be useful for microalgae researchers to decide whether dielectrophoresis and which method is most suitable for their particular application.
topic microalgae
dielectrophoresis
cell sorting
microfluidics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/4/540
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