A thin-reflector microfluidic resonator for continuous-flow concentration of microorganisms: a new approach to water quality analysis using acoustofluidics
An acoustofluidic device has been developed for concentrating vegetative bacteria in a continuous-flow format. We show that it is possible to overcome the disruptive effects of acoustic streaming which typically dominate for small target particles{,} and demonstrate flow rates compatible with the te...
Main Authors: | Carugo, Dario (Author), Octon, Tobias (Author), Messaoudi, Walid (Author), Fisher, Adam (Author), Carboni, Michele (Author), Harris, Nick (Author), Hill, Martyn (Author), Glynne-Jones, Peter (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-08-05.
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