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Continuous inertial focusing, ordering, and separation of particles in microchannels
by
Irimia, Daniel
, Di Carlo, Dino
, Tompkins, Ronald G
, Toner, Mehmet
in
Aerodynamic lift
/ Cells
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Chemical suspensions
/ Erythrocytes
/ Filtration
/ Flow Cytometry
/ Flow velocity
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fractionation, Field Flow - instrumentation
/ Fractionation, Field Flow - methods
/ Geometry
/ Hemorheology
/ Humans
/ Hydrodynamics
/ Inertia
/ laminar flow
/ Microfluidic Analytical Techniques - instrumentation
/ Microfluidic Analytical Techniques - methods
/ Microfluidics
/ Microscopy, Fluorescence
/ Microspheres
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Motion
/ Particle density
/ Particle interactions
/ Particle Size
/ Physical Sciences
/ Reynolds number
/ Rotation
/ Streams
/ Studies
/ Symmetry
/ Theoretical analysis
/ Viscosity
2007
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Continuous inertial focusing, ordering, and separation of particles in microchannels
by
Irimia, Daniel
, Di Carlo, Dino
, Tompkins, Ronald G
, Toner, Mehmet
in
Aerodynamic lift
/ Cells
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Chemical suspensions
/ Erythrocytes
/ Filtration
/ Flow Cytometry
/ Flow velocity
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fractionation, Field Flow - instrumentation
/ Fractionation, Field Flow - methods
/ Geometry
/ Hemorheology
/ Humans
/ Hydrodynamics
/ Inertia
/ laminar flow
/ Microfluidic Analytical Techniques - instrumentation
/ Microfluidic Analytical Techniques - methods
/ Microfluidics
/ Microscopy, Fluorescence
/ Microspheres
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Motion
/ Particle density
/ Particle interactions
/ Particle Size
/ Physical Sciences
/ Reynolds number
/ Rotation
/ Streams
/ Studies
/ Symmetry
/ Theoretical analysis
/ Viscosity
2007
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Continuous inertial focusing, ordering, and separation of particles in microchannels
by
Irimia, Daniel
, Di Carlo, Dino
, Tompkins, Ronald G
, Toner, Mehmet
in
Aerodynamic lift
/ Cells
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Chemical suspensions
/ Erythrocytes
/ Filtration
/ Flow Cytometry
/ Flow velocity
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Fractionation, Field Flow - instrumentation
/ Fractionation, Field Flow - methods
/ Geometry
/ Hemorheology
/ Humans
/ Hydrodynamics
/ Inertia
/ laminar flow
/ Microfluidic Analytical Techniques - instrumentation
/ Microfluidic Analytical Techniques - methods
/ Microfluidics
/ Microscopy, Fluorescence
/ Microspheres
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Motion
/ Particle density
/ Particle interactions
/ Particle Size
/ Physical Sciences
/ Reynolds number
/ Rotation
/ Streams
/ Studies
/ Symmetry
/ Theoretical analysis
/ Viscosity
2007
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Continuous inertial focusing, ordering, and separation of particles in microchannels
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Continuous inertial focusing, ordering, and separation of particles in microchannels
2007
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Under laminar flow conditions, when no external forces are applied, particles are generally thought to follow fluid streamlines. Contrary to this perspective, we observe that flowing particles migrate across streamlines in a continuous, predictable, and accurate manner in microchannels experiencing laminar flows. The migration is attributed to lift forces on particles that are observed when inertial aspects of the flow become significant. We identified symmetric and asymmetric channel geometries that provide additional inertial forces that bias particular equilibrium positions to create continuous streams of ordered particles precisely positioned in three spatial dimensions. We were able to order particles laterally, within the transverse plane of the channel, with >80-nm accuracy, and longitudinally, in regular chains along the direction of flow. A fourth dimension of rotational alignment was observed for discoidal red blood cells. Unexpectedly, ordering appears to be independent of particle buoyant direction, suggesting only minor centrifugal contributions. Theoretical analysis indicates the physical principles are operational over a range of channel and particle length scales. The ability to differentially order particles of different sizes, continuously, at high rates, and without external forces in microchannels is expected to have a broad range of applications in continuous bioparticle separation, high-throughput cytometry, and large-scale filtration systems.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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