Focusing of Particles in a Microchannel with Laser Engraved Groove Arrays

Continuous microfluidic focusing of particles, both synthetic and biological, is significant for a wide range of applications in industry, biology and biomedicine. In this study, we demonstrate the focusing of particles in a microchannel embedded with glass grooves engraved by femtosecond pulse (fs)...

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Main Authors: Tianlong Zhang, Yigang Shen, Ryota Kiya, Dian Anggraini, Tao Tang, Hanaka Uno, Kazunori Okano, Yo Tanaka, Yoichiroh Hosokawa, Ming Li, Yaxiaer Yalikun
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Biosensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/11/8/263
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spelling doaj-e679ab6601284649becdb00a239dcc312021-08-26T13:34:14ZengMDPI AGBiosensors2079-63742021-08-011126326310.3390/bios11080263Focusing of Particles in a Microchannel with Laser Engraved Groove ArraysTianlong Zhang0Yigang Shen1Ryota Kiya2Dian Anggraini3Tao Tang4Hanaka Uno5Kazunori Okano6Yo Tanaka7Yoichiroh Hosokawa8Ming Li9Yaxiaer Yalikun10Division of Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, JapanCenter for Biosystems Dynamics Research, RIKEN, Osaka 565-0871, JapanDivision of Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, JapanDivision of Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, JapanDivision of Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, JapanDivision of Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, JapanDivision of Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, JapanCenter for Biosystems Dynamics Research, RIKEN, Osaka 565-0871, JapanDivision of Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, JapanSchool of Engineering, Macquarie University, Sydney 2122, AustraliaDivision of Materials Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, JapanContinuous microfluidic focusing of particles, both synthetic and biological, is significant for a wide range of applications in industry, biology and biomedicine. In this study, we demonstrate the focusing of particles in a microchannel embedded with glass grooves engraved by femtosecond pulse (fs) laser. Results showed that the laser-engraved microstructures were capable of directing polystyrene particles and mouse myoblast cells (C2C12) towards the center of the microchannel at low Reynolds numbers (Re < 1). Numerical simulation revealed that localized side-to-center secondary flows induced by grooves at the channel bottom play an essential role in particle lateral displacement. Additionally, the focusing performance proved to be dependent on the angle of grooves and the middle open space between the grooves based on both experiments and simulation. Particle sedimentation rate was found to critically influence the focusing of particles of different sizes. Taking advantage of the size-dependent particle lateral displacement, selective focusing of micrometer particles was demonstrated. This study systematically investigated continuous particle focusing in a groove-embedded microchannel. We expect that this device will be used for further applications, such as cell sensing and nanoparticle separation in biological and biomedical areas.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/11/8/263focusinggroove arrayssensor applicationsnanoparticle separation
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author Tianlong Zhang
Yigang Shen
Ryota Kiya
Dian Anggraini
Tao Tang
Hanaka Uno
Kazunori Okano
Yo Tanaka
Yoichiroh Hosokawa
Ming Li
Yaxiaer Yalikun
spellingShingle Tianlong Zhang
Yigang Shen
Ryota Kiya
Dian Anggraini
Tao Tang
Hanaka Uno
Kazunori Okano
Yo Tanaka
Yoichiroh Hosokawa
Ming Li
Yaxiaer Yalikun
Focusing of Particles in a Microchannel with Laser Engraved Groove Arrays
Biosensors
focusing
groove arrays
sensor applications
nanoparticle separation
author_facet Tianlong Zhang
Yigang Shen
Ryota Kiya
Dian Anggraini
Tao Tang
Hanaka Uno
Kazunori Okano
Yo Tanaka
Yoichiroh Hosokawa
Ming Li
Yaxiaer Yalikun
author_sort Tianlong Zhang
title Focusing of Particles in a Microchannel with Laser Engraved Groove Arrays
title_short Focusing of Particles in a Microchannel with Laser Engraved Groove Arrays
title_full Focusing of Particles in a Microchannel with Laser Engraved Groove Arrays
title_fullStr Focusing of Particles in a Microchannel with Laser Engraved Groove Arrays
title_full_unstemmed Focusing of Particles in a Microchannel with Laser Engraved Groove Arrays
title_sort focusing of particles in a microchannel with laser engraved groove arrays
publisher MDPI AG
series Biosensors
issn 2079-6374
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Continuous microfluidic focusing of particles, both synthetic and biological, is significant for a wide range of applications in industry, biology and biomedicine. In this study, we demonstrate the focusing of particles in a microchannel embedded with glass grooves engraved by femtosecond pulse (fs) laser. Results showed that the laser-engraved microstructures were capable of directing polystyrene particles and mouse myoblast cells (C2C12) towards the center of the microchannel at low Reynolds numbers (Re < 1). Numerical simulation revealed that localized side-to-center secondary flows induced by grooves at the channel bottom play an essential role in particle lateral displacement. Additionally, the focusing performance proved to be dependent on the angle of grooves and the middle open space between the grooves based on both experiments and simulation. Particle sedimentation rate was found to critically influence the focusing of particles of different sizes. Taking advantage of the size-dependent particle lateral displacement, selective focusing of micrometer particles was demonstrated. This study systematically investigated continuous particle focusing in a groove-embedded microchannel. We expect that this device will be used for further applications, such as cell sensing and nanoparticle separation in biological and biomedical areas.
topic focusing
groove arrays
sensor applications
nanoparticle separation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/11/8/263
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