Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1272067 Bioelectrochemistry 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the framework of this study, novel method for dispersion analysis of cellular suspensions is presented. The method is fundamentally based on the ability to reconstruct the exact 3D morphology of a given cell with resolution accuracy of few nanometers using AFM imaging. By applying a reverse engineering approach, the morphology of the cell is constructed based on a set of measured spatial points that describes its geometry. The permittivity spectrum of the reconstructed cell is then directly derived based on computational solution of complex potential problem using 3D Boundary Element Method. The applicability of the method is demonstrated both theoretically and experimentally with tight comparison to the well known shell models. This comparison reveals significant deviations between the models, and hence, emphasises the vast effect of morphology in dispersion analysis of cellular suspensions.

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