Diamagnetic particle focusing using ferromicrofluidics with a single magnet |
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Authors: | Litao Liang Xiangchun Xuan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 29634-0921, USA
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Abstract: | Focusing particles into a tight stream is critical to many applications such as microfluidic flow cytometry and particle sorting. Current magnetic field-induced particle focusing techniques rely on the use of a pair of repulsive magnets, which makes the device integration and operation difficult. We develop herein a new approach to focusing nonmagnetic particles in ferrofluid flow through a T-microchannel using a single permanent magnet. Particles are deflected across the suspending ferrofluid by negative magnetophoresis and confined by a water flow to the center plane of the microchannel, leading to a focused particle stream flowing near the bottom channel wall. Such three-dimensional diamagnetic particle focusing is demonstrated in a sufficiently diluted ferrofluid through both the top and side views of the microchannel. As the suspended particles can be visualized in bright field, this magnetic focusing method is expected to find applications to label-free (i.e., no magnetic or fluorescent labeling) cellular focusing in lab-on-a-chip devices. |
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