Changes of Inertial Focusing Position in a Triangular Channel Depending on Droplet Deformability and Size
Studies on cell separation with inertial microfluidics are often carried out with solid particles initially. When this condition is applied for actual cell separations, the efficiency typically becomes lower because of the polydispersity and deformability of cells. Therefore, the understanding of de...
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doaj-b465391e4d6b4e5ba1f94ec5e329b6232020-11-25T02:51:51ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2020-09-011183983910.3390/mi11090839Changes of Inertial Focusing Position in a Triangular Channel Depending on Droplet Deformability and SizeYo-han Choi0Jeong-ah Kim1Wonhee Lee2Graduate School of Nanoscience and Technology, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon 34141, KoreaDepartment of Physics, KAIST, Daejeon 34141, KoreaGraduate School of Nanoscience and Technology, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon 34141, KoreaStudies on cell separation with inertial microfluidics are often carried out with solid particles initially. When this condition is applied for actual cell separations, the efficiency typically becomes lower because of the polydispersity and deformability of cells. Therefore, the understanding of deformability-induced lift force is essential to achieve highly efficient cell separation. We investigate the inertial focusing positions of viscous droplets in a triangular channel while varying Re, deformability, and droplet size. With increasing Re and decreasing droplet size, the top focusing position splits and shifts along the sidewalls. The threshold size of the focusing position splitting increases for droplets with larger deformability. The overall path of the focusing position shifts with increasing Re also has a strong dependency on deformability. Consequently, droplets of the same size can have different focusing positions depending on their deformability. The feasibility of deformability-based cell separation is shown by different focusing positions of MCF10a and MCF7 cells.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/11/9/839inertial focusingdeformabilitytriangular channel |
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Changes of Inertial Focusing Position in a Triangular Channel Depending on Droplet Deformability and Size |
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Changes of Inertial Focusing Position in a Triangular Channel Depending on Droplet Deformability and Size |
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changes of inertial focusing position in a triangular channel depending on droplet deformability and size |
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Studies on cell separation with inertial microfluidics are often carried out with solid particles initially. When this condition is applied for actual cell separations, the efficiency typically becomes lower because of the polydispersity and deformability of cells. Therefore, the understanding of deformability-induced lift force is essential to achieve highly efficient cell separation. We investigate the inertial focusing positions of viscous droplets in a triangular channel while varying Re, deformability, and droplet size. With increasing Re and decreasing droplet size, the top focusing position splits and shifts along the sidewalls. The threshold size of the focusing position splitting increases for droplets with larger deformability. The overall path of the focusing position shifts with increasing Re also has a strong dependency on deformability. Consequently, droplets of the same size can have different focusing positions depending on their deformability. The feasibility of deformability-based cell separation is shown by different focusing positions of MCF10a and MCF7 cells. |
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