Handling of sub-micrometer bioparticles such as bacteria are becoming increasingly important in the biomedical field and in environmental and food analysis. As a result, there is an increased need for less labor-intensive and time-consuming handling methods. Here, an acoustophoresis-based microfluidic chip that uses ultrasound to focus sub-micrometer particles and bacteria, is presented. The ability to focus sub-micrometer bioparticles in a standing one-dimensional acoustic wave is generally limited by the acoustic-streaming-induced drag force, which becomes increasingly significant the smaller the particles are. By using two-dimensional acoustic focusing, i.e. focusing of the sub-micrometer particles both horizontally and vertically in the...
Droplet microfluidics has emerged as a promising platform for miniaturisation of biological assays o...
In this paper we investigate focusing of microparticles in the presence of multiple pressure nodes i...
This chapter introduces the concept of using ultrasound for the manipulation of small particles in f...
Microchannel acoustophoresis is a technique which uses acoustically induced forces to translate part...
In this study, we demonstrate an acoustofluidic device that enables single-file focusing of submicro...
The trend of down-scaling electrical circuits for the production of highly mobile electric devices s...
This thesis presents experimental studies of microchannel acoustophoresis, a technique for manipulat...
Handling of submicron-sized objects is important in many biochemical and biomedical applications, bu...
Acoustophoresis is generation of force fields by using sound waves. In microfluidics, micro-scale fl...
There is an increasing interest in acoustics for microfluidic applications. This field, commonly kno...
Sub-micrometer particles (0.10-1.0 μm) are of great significance to study, e.g., microvesicles and p...
Concentration and separation of particles and biological specimens are fundamental functions of micr...
The sensing of cells within micro-fluidic components can be greatly enhanced by maximizing the conce...
Direct and precise manipulation of sub-micron particles such as bacteria, platelets, organelles, mic...
Acoustic particle manipulation (acoustophoresis) is a rapidly developing technology in the field of ...
Droplet microfluidics has emerged as a promising platform for miniaturisation of biological assays o...
In this paper we investigate focusing of microparticles in the presence of multiple pressure nodes i...
This chapter introduces the concept of using ultrasound for the manipulation of small particles in f...
Microchannel acoustophoresis is a technique which uses acoustically induced forces to translate part...
In this study, we demonstrate an acoustofluidic device that enables single-file focusing of submicro...
The trend of down-scaling electrical circuits for the production of highly mobile electric devices s...
This thesis presents experimental studies of microchannel acoustophoresis, a technique for manipulat...
Handling of submicron-sized objects is important in many biochemical and biomedical applications, bu...
Acoustophoresis is generation of force fields by using sound waves. In microfluidics, micro-scale fl...
There is an increasing interest in acoustics for microfluidic applications. This field, commonly kno...
Sub-micrometer particles (0.10-1.0 μm) are of great significance to study, e.g., microvesicles and p...
Concentration and separation of particles and biological specimens are fundamental functions of micr...
The sensing of cells within micro-fluidic components can be greatly enhanced by maximizing the conce...
Direct and precise manipulation of sub-micron particles such as bacteria, platelets, organelles, mic...
Acoustic particle manipulation (acoustophoresis) is a rapidly developing technology in the field of ...
Droplet microfluidics has emerged as a promising platform for miniaturisation of biological assays o...
In this paper we investigate focusing of microparticles in the presence of multiple pressure nodes i...
This chapter introduces the concept of using ultrasound for the manipulation of small particles in f...