Dielectrophoretic ultra-high-frequency characterization and in silico sorting on uptake of rare earth elements by Cupriavidus necator.
Electrophoresis
; 42(5): 656-666, 2021 03.
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| ID: mdl-33215725
Rare earth elements (REEs) are widely used across different industries due to their exceptional magnetic and electrical properties. In this work, Cupriavidus necator is characterized using dielectrophoretic ultra-high-frequency measurements, typically in MHz range to quantify the properties of cytoplasm in C. necator for its metal uptake/bioaccumulation capacity. Cupriavidus necator, a Gram-negative bacteria strain is exposed to REEs like europium, samarium, and neodymium in this study. Dielectrophoretic crossover frequency experiments were performed on the native C. necator species pre- and post-exposure to the REEs at MHz frequency range. The net conductivity of native C. necator, Cupriavidus europium, Cupriavidus samarium, and Cupriavidus neodymium are 15.95 ± 0.029 µS/cm, 16.15 ± 0.028 µS/cm, 16.05 ± 0.029 µS/cm, 15.61 ± 0.005 µS/cm respectively. The estimated properties of the membrane published by our group are used to develop a microfluidic sorter by modeling and simulation to separate REE absorbed C. necator from the unabsorbed native C. necator species using COMSOL Multiphysics commercial software package v5.5.
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Cupriavidus necator
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Electrophoresis
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Metals, Rare Earth
Language:
En
Journal:
Electrophoresis
Year:
2021
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Article
Affiliation country:
United States
Country of publication:
Germany