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One-Way Particle Transport Using Oscillatory Flow in Asymmetric Traps.

Jaesung Lee1, Mark A Burns1,2.   

Abstract

One challenge of integrating of passive, microparticles manipulation techniques into multifunctional microfluidic devices is coupling the continuous-flow format of most systems with the often batch-type operation of particle separation systems. Here, a passive fluidic technique-one-way particle transport-that can conduct microparticle operations in a closed fluidic circuit is presented. Exploiting pass/capture interactions between microparticles and asymmetric traps, this technique accomplishes a net displacement of particles in an oscillatory flow field. One-way particle transport is achieved through four kinds of trap-particle interactions: mechanical capture of the particle, asymmetric interactions between the trap and the particle, physical collision of the particle with an obstacle, and lateral shift of the particle into a particle-trapping stream. The critical dimensions for those four conditions are found by numerically solving analytical mass balance equations formulated using the characteristics of the flow field in periodic obstacle arrays. Visual observation of experimental trap-particle dynamics in low Reynolds number flow (<0.01) confirms the validity of the theoretical predictions. This technique can transport hundreds of microparticles across trap rows in only a few fluid oscillations (<500 ms per oscillation) and separate particles by their size differences.
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Keywords:  microfluidics; microparticles; oscillatory flow; passive

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29377529      PMCID: PMC6324199          DOI: 10.1002/smll.201702724

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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