Differential sorting of microparticles using spiral microchannels with elliptic configurations

Kaan Erdem, Vahid Ebrahimpour Ahmadi, Ali Kosar*, Lütfullah Kuddusi

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Abstract

Label-free, size-dependent cell-sorting applications based on inertial focusing phenomena have attracted much interest during the last decade. The separation capability heavily depends on the precision of microparticle focusing. In this study, five-loop spiral microchannels with a height of 90 m and a width of 500 m are introduced. Unlike their original spiral counterparts, these channels have elliptic configurations of varying initial aspect ratios, namely major axis to minor axis ratios of 3:2, 11:9, 9:11, and 2:3. Accordingly, the curvature of these configurations increases in a curvilinear manner through the channel. The effects of the alternating curvature and channel Reynolds number on the focusing of fluorescent microparticles with sizes of 10 and 20 m in the prepared suspensions were investigated. At volumetric flow rates between 0.5 and 3.5 mL/min (allowing separation), each channel was tested to collect samples at the designated outlets. Then, these samples were analyzed by counting the particles. These curved channels were capable of separating 20 and 10 m particles with total yields up to approximately 95% and 90%, respectively. The results exhibited that the level of enrichment and the focusing behavior of the proposed configurations are promising compared to the existing microfluidic channel configurations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number412
JournalMicromachines
Volume11
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2020

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Funding

Funding: This work was supported by the Research Fund of the Istanbul Technical University, Project Number: MDK-2017-40845. This work was supported by the Research Fund of the Istanbul Technical University, Project Number: MDK-2017-40845. The experimental works of this study were carried out by utilizing the devices of Sabanci University Nanotechnology Research Center (SUNUM) and Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences (FENS) of Sabanci University. The authors are thankful to Istanbul Technical University and Sabanci University for their valuable contribution to realize this work.

FundersFunder number
SUNUM
Sabanci University
Sabanci University Nanotechnology Research Center
Istanbul Teknik ÜniversitesiMDK-2017-40845

    Keywords

    • Fluorescent particle separation
    • Inertial focusing
    • Microfluidics
    • Spiral microchannels

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