A method for concentrating or partly separating particles of a selected
species from a liquid or fluid containing these particles and flowing in
a channel, and for determining if the selected species particle is
present in the liquid or fluid. A time varying electrical field E, having
a root-mean-square intensity E.sup.2.sub.rms with a non-zero gradient in
a direction transverse to the liquid or fluid flow direction, is produced
by a nanostructure electrode array, with a very high magnitude gradient
near exposed electrode tips. A dielectrophoresis force causes the
selected particles to accumulate near the electrode tips, if the medium
and selected particles have substantially different dielectric constants.
An insulating material surrounds most of each of the nanostructure
electrodes, and a region of the insulating material surface is
functionalized to promote attachment of the selected species particles to
the surface. An electrical property value Z(meas) is measured at the
functionalized surface and is compared with a reference value Z(ref) to
determine if the selected species particles are attached to the
functionalized surface.