The clinical utility of microfluidic techniques is often hampered by an unsatisfying sample throughput. Here, the effect of inertial forces on acoustofluidic particle sorting at high sample throughputs is investigated experimentally and theoretically. Polystyrene particles are acoustically prefocused to obtain precise trajectories. At increased flow rates it is observed that the particle stream is displaced towards the channel center, and above specific flow settings the particles spill over into the center outlet. This effect, coined the spillover effect, illustrates the complex interplay of viscous and inertial forces inside the microchannel. The effect is due to increased bending of the separatrices at the inlet and outlets and not due t...
The increasing presence of micro- and nanoplastic in water is threatening human lives, animals, and ...
Sieving specific particles from mixed samples is of great value in fields such as biochemistry and a...
The precise control and manipulation of small particles in the microscale using inertial flow has va...
The clinical utility of microfluidic techniques is often hampered by an unsatisfying sample throughp...
We investigated the impact of inertial forces on acoustic sorting at high sample throughputs. Above ...
Microfluidic techniques are effective tools for precise manipulation of particles and cells, whose e...
Spontaneous segregation of run-and-tumble particles with different velocities in microchannels is in...
We describe the results of a numerical study about the separation of fluid-suspended microsamples (a...
Despite the many promising advances made in microfluidics, sample preparation remains the single lar...
Particulate separation has many applications in medicine, biology and industry. In this research, th...
The development of lab-on-chip microfluidic systems based on acoustic actuation, and in particular o...
Contactless sorting of particles and cells in microfluidic devices is beneficial for various industr...
Inertial microfluidics can separate microparticles in a continuous and high-throughput manner, and i...
Particle sorting using acoustofluidics has enormous potential but widespread adoption has been limit...
Passive particle manipulation using inertial and elasto-inertial microfluidics have received substan...
The increasing presence of micro- and nanoplastic in water is threatening human lives, animals, and ...
Sieving specific particles from mixed samples is of great value in fields such as biochemistry and a...
The precise control and manipulation of small particles in the microscale using inertial flow has va...
The clinical utility of microfluidic techniques is often hampered by an unsatisfying sample throughp...
We investigated the impact of inertial forces on acoustic sorting at high sample throughputs. Above ...
Microfluidic techniques are effective tools for precise manipulation of particles and cells, whose e...
Spontaneous segregation of run-and-tumble particles with different velocities in microchannels is in...
We describe the results of a numerical study about the separation of fluid-suspended microsamples (a...
Despite the many promising advances made in microfluidics, sample preparation remains the single lar...
Particulate separation has many applications in medicine, biology and industry. In this research, th...
The development of lab-on-chip microfluidic systems based on acoustic actuation, and in particular o...
Contactless sorting of particles and cells in microfluidic devices is beneficial for various industr...
Inertial microfluidics can separate microparticles in a continuous and high-throughput manner, and i...
Particle sorting using acoustofluidics has enormous potential but widespread adoption has been limit...
Passive particle manipulation using inertial and elasto-inertial microfluidics have received substan...
The increasing presence of micro- and nanoplastic in water is threatening human lives, animals, and ...
Sieving specific particles from mixed samples is of great value in fields such as biochemistry and a...
The precise control and manipulation of small particles in the microscale using inertial flow has va...