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Lab-in-a-fiber-based integrated particle separation and counting

Kumar, Tharagan (author)
KTH,Nanobioteknologi,Science for Life Laboratory, SciLifeLab
Harish, Achar Vasant (author)
KTH,Laserfysik
Etcheverry, Sebastian (author)
RISE,Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) Stockholm Sweden
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Margulis, Walter (author)
RISE,Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) Stockholm Sweden
Laurell, Fredrik, professor, 1957- (author)
KTH,Laserfysik
Russom, Aman, Prof. 1976- (author)
KTH,Science for Life Laboratory, SciLifeLab,Nanobioteknologi,Center for the Advancement of Integrated Medical and Engineering Sciences, AIMES
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Royal Society of Chemistry, 2023
2023
English.
In: Lab on a Chip. - : Royal Society of Chemistry. - 1473-0197 .- 1473-0189. ; 23, s. 2286-
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  • An all-fiber integrated device capable of separating and counting particles is presented. A sequence of silica fiber capillaries with various diameters and longitudinal cavities are used to fabricate the component for size-based elasto-inertial passive separation of particles followed by detection in an uninterrupted continuous flow. Experimentally, fluorescent particles of 1 μm and 10 μm sizes are mixed in a visco-elastic fluid and fed into the all-fiber separation component. The particles are sheathed by an elasticity enhancer (PEO - polyethylene oxide) to the side walls. Larger 10 μm particles migrate to the center of the silica capillary due to the combined inertial lift force and elastic force, while the smaller 1 μm particles are unaffected, and exit from a side capillary. A separation efficiency of 100% for the 10 μm and 97% for the 1 μm particles is achieved at a total flow rate of 50 μL min−1. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time effective inertial-based separation has been demonstrated in circular cross-section microchannels. In the following step, the separated 10 μm particles are routed through another all-fiber component for counting and a counting throughput of ∼1400 particles per min is demonstrated. We anticipate the ability to combine high throughput separation and precise 3D control of particle position for ease of counting will aid in the development of advanced microflow cytometers capable of particle separation and quantification for various biomedical applications. 

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Fysik -- Subatomär fysik (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Physical Sciences -- Subatomic Physics (hsv//eng)
MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Medicinsk bioteknologi -- Medicinsk bioteknologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Medical Biotechnology -- Medical Biotechnology (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Fibers
Medical applications
Particle separators
Silica
A.Fibres
All fiber
Continuous-flow
Fibre separation
Fluorescent particle
Integrated device
Particle counting
Particle separation
Silica fibers
Visco-elastic fluid
Polyethylene oxides

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