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Semi-analytical solution for the in-vitro sedimentation, diffusion and dosimetry model: Surveying the impact of the Peclet number

Journal

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES
Volume 122, Issue -, Pages 324-331

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2014.06.063

Keywords

Nanaoparticle; ISDD; Advection diffusion equation; Semi-analytical solution; Cell culture

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Reducing size of the particles to the nanoscale range gives them new physicochemical properties. Several experiments have shown cytotoxic effects for different kinds of engineered nanoparticles (ENP). In-vitro cell culture assays are widely utilized by researchers to evaluate cytotoxic effects of the ENPs. The present paper deals with the In vitro Sedimentation, Diffusion and Dosimetry (ISDD) model. This mathematical model uses an advection-diffusion equation with specific assumptions and coefficients to estimate the dose of the particles delivered to the cells monolayer in the culture medium. In the present work, utilizing the generalized integral transform technique (Gin), a semi-analytical solution is developed for the ISDD model. The parameters affecting the ISDD predictions are integrated into two dimensionless numbers, Pe and tau. The Pe number shows the ratio of the convective to the diffusive mass transport rates and tau is a dimensionless time parameter. The quality of the results for an extensive range of Pe and tau numbers is surveyed through application of the developed formula to two series of test cases. A comparison of the results with those obtained from numerical methods shows deviations in the numerical results at high Pe numbers. Applying the developed formula, ISDD predictions for a wide practical range of Pe and tau numbers are calculated and plotted in two- and three-dimensional plots. The curves and formula obtained in this study facilitate the achievement of ISDD predictions with higher accuracies and capabilities for verification of the results. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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