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Multiplex Inertio-Magnetic Fractionation (MIMF) of magnetic and non-magnetic microparticles in a microfluidic device

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MICROFLUIDICS AND NANOFLUIDICS
Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10404-017-1919-2

Keywords

Microfluidic sorting; Microparticles sorting; Multiplex sorting; Magnetophoresis; Inertial focusing Hydrodynamic fractionation

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  1. Ontario Ministry of Environment

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Separation of multiple microparticles at high throughput is highly required in different applications such as diagnostics and immunomagnetic detection. We present a microfluidic device for multiplex (i.e., duplex to fourplex) fractionation of magnetic and non-magnetic microparticles using a novel hybrid technique based on interactions between flow-induced inertial forces and countering magnetic forces in a simple expansion microchannel with a side permanent magnet. Separation of more than two types of particles solely by inertia or magnetic forces in a straight microchannel is challenging due to the inherent limitations of each technique. By combining inertial and magnetic forces in a straight microchannel and addition of a downstream expansion hydrodynamic separator, we overcame these limitations and achieved duplex to fourplex fractionation of magnetic and non-magnetic microparticles with high throughput and efficiency. Particle fractionation performance in our device was first optimized with respect to parameters such as flow rate and aspect ratio of the channel to attain coexistence of inertial and magnetic focusing of particles. Using this scheme, we achieved duplex fractionation of particles at high throughput of 10(9) particles per hour. Further, we conducted experiments with three magnetic particles (5, 11 and 35 mu m) to establish their size-dependent ordering in the device under combined effects of magnetic and inertial forces. We then used the findings for fourplex fractionation of 5, 11 and 35 mu m magnetic particles from non-magnetic particles of various sizes (10-19 mu m). This Multiplex Inertio-Magnetic Fractionation (MIMF) technique offers a simple tool to handle complex and heterogeneous samples and can be used for affinity-based immunomagnetic separation of multiple biological substances in fluidic specimens in the future.

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