Spontaneous segregation of run-and-tumble particles with different velocities in microchannels is investigated by numerical simulations. Self-propelled particles are known to accumulate in the proximity of walls. Here we show how fast particles expel slower ones from the wall leading to a segregated state. The mechanism is understood as a function of particle velocities, particle density, or channel width. In the presence of an external fluid flow, particles with two different velocities segregate due to their different particle fluxes. Promising applications can be found in the development of microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices for sorting of particles with different motilities
The inertial focusing effect of particles in microchannels shows application potential in engineerin...
The trend in microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip is to miniaturize and integrate many functions in a sin...
International audienceInertial focusing of particles in microchannels has demonstrated a great poten...
Abstract –Spontaneous segregation of run-and-tumble particles with different velocities in mi-crocha...
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Microchannels can be used to induce migration phenomena of micron sized particles in a fluid. Separa...
The clinical utility of microfluidic techniques is often hampered by an unsatisfying sample throughp...
The formation of a line of equally spaced particles at the centerline of a microchannel, referred as...
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The clinical utility of microfluidic techniques is often hampered by an unsatisfying sample throughp...
International audienceControlling the transport of particles inflowing suspensions is relevan...
The inertial focusing effect of particles in microchannels shows application potential in engineerin...
The trend in microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip is to miniaturize and integrate many functions in a sin...
International audienceInertial focusing of particles in microchannels has demonstrated a great poten...
Abstract –Spontaneous segregation of run-and-tumble particles with different velocities in mi-crocha...
International audienceControlling the transport of particles in flowing suspensions at microscale is...
This work seeks to characterize and model the size-dependent behaviour of microparticles in a bubble...
Continuous particle sorting is one of the most important microfluidic applications. Fast and accurat...
At finite Reynolds numbers, , particles migrate across laminar flow streamlines to their equilibrium...
Microchannels can be used to induce migration phenomena of micron sized particles in a fluid. Separa...
The clinical utility of microfluidic techniques is often hampered by an unsatisfying sample throughp...
The formation of a line of equally spaced particles at the centerline of a microchannel, referred as...
Strings of equally spaced particles, also called particle trains, have been employed in several appl...
Sorting of colloidal particles of different sizes is of importance in the transport and delivery of ...
The clinical utility of microfluidic techniques is often hampered by an unsatisfying sample throughp...
International audienceControlling the transport of particles inflowing suspensions is relevan...
The inertial focusing effect of particles in microchannels shows application potential in engineerin...
The trend in microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip is to miniaturize and integrate many functions in a sin...
International audienceInertial focusing of particles in microchannels has demonstrated a great poten...