Literature DB >> 26221197

Simultaneous diamagnetic and magnetic particle trapping in ferrofluid microflows via a single permanent magnet.

Yilong Zhou1, Dhileep Thanjavur Kumar1, Xinyu Lu1, Akshay Kale1, John DuBose1, Yongxin Song2, Junsheng Wang3, Dongqing Li4, Xiangchun Xuan1.   

Abstract

Trapping and preconcentrating particles and cells for enhanced detection and analysis are often essential in many chemical and biological applications. Existing methods for diamagnetic particle trapping require the placement of one or multiple pairs of magnets nearby the particle flowing channel. The strong attractive or repulsive force between the magnets makes it difficult to align and place them close enough to the channel, which not only complicates the device fabrication but also restricts the particle trapping performance. This work demonstrates for the first time the use of a single permanent magnet to simultaneously trap diamagnetic and magnetic particles in ferrofluid flows through a T-shaped microchannel. The two types of particles are preconcentrated to distinct locations of the T-junction due to the induced negative and positive magnetophoretic motions, respectively. Moreover, they can be sequentially released from their respective trapping spots by simply increasing the ferrofluid flow rate. In addition, a three-dimensional numerical model is developed, which predicts with a reasonable agreement the trajectories of diamagnetic and magnetic particles as well as the buildup of ferrofluid nanoparticles.

Year:  2015        PMID: 26221197      PMCID: PMC4499041          DOI: 10.1063/1.4926615

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomicrofluidics        ISSN: 1932-1058            Impact factor:   2.800


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