@conference{
author = "Jokić, Ivana and Radulović, Katarina and Frantlović, Miloš and Đurić, Zoran and Cvetanović, Katarina and Rašljić, Milena",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The principle of operation of one class of chemical/biological sensors is based on adsorption of particles of a target substance from a fluid on a surface which can be a wall of a micro/nanochannel. When a channel is used for transport of
fluids between different parts of microsystems, adsorption may cause dilution of the transported fluid, which is useful e.g. for sample purification, but detrimental when the fluid has to be delivered with unaltered chemical properties. In both groups of applications the analysis of adsorption phenomena is necessary in order to estimate and then optimize the micro/nanofluidic system performance. In this paper reversible adsorption in cylindrical micro/nanochannels is analyzed by using both the theoretical expressions and computer simulations. Applicability
of the two-compartment model for approximation of the particles concentration distribution in a channel is also considered, as it can significantly facilitate the analysis of the adsorption process on the channel walls.",
publisher = "Beograd : Društvo za ETRAN / Belgrade : ETRAN Society",
journal = "Proceedings - 2nd International Conference on Electrical, Electronic and Computing Engineering IcETRAN 2015,",
title = "Analysis of Reversible Adsorption in Cylindrical Micro/Nanofluidic Channels for Analyte Sensing and Sample Dilution Applications",
pages = "MOI2.3.1-MOI2.3.6",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_5731"
}