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Vortex-aided inertial microfluidic device for continuous particle separation with high size-selectivity, efficiency, and purity
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EngineeringContinuous ExtractionFluid MechanicsAnalytical MicrosystemsFlow CellBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringBiosensing SystemsPorous MediaBiomedical DevicesMicroscale SystemMicrofluidicsBiofluid DynamicHigh Size-selectivityHigh PurityNanofluidicsInertial Microfluidic DeviceContinuous Particle SeparationBiomedical DiagnosticsMicrofabricationLab-on-a-chip
In this paper, we report an inertial microfluidic device with simple geometry for continuous extraction of large particles with high size-selectivity (<2 μm), high efficiency (∼90%), and high purity (>90%). The design takes advantage of a high-aspect-ratio microchannel to inertially equilibrate cells and symmetric chambers for microvortex-aided cell extraction. A side outlet in each chamber continuously siphons larger particles, while the smaller particles or cells exit through the main outlet. The design has several advantages, including simple design, small footprint, ease of paralleling and cascading, one-step operation, and continuous separation with ultra-selectivity, high efficiency and purity. The described approach is applied to manipulating cells and particles for ultra-selective separation, quickly and effectively extracting larger sizes from the main flow, with broad applications in cell separations.
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