Issue 13, 2015

Bidirectional microfluidic pumping using an array of magnetic Janus microspheres rotating around magnetic disks

Abstract

We demonstrate a novel, flexible and programmable method to pump liquid through microchannels in lab-on-a-chip systems without the use of an external pump. The pumping principle is based on the rotation of ferromagnetic Janus microspheres around permalloy disks, driven by an external rotating magnetic field. By placing the disks close to the edge of the microchannel, a pumping rate of at least 0.3 nL min−1 was measured using tracking microspheres. Geometric programming of the pumping direction is possible by positioning the magnetic disk close to the side wall. A second degree of freedom in the pumping direction is offered by the rotational direction of the external magnetic field. This method is especially suited for flow-controlled recirculation of chemical and biological species in microchannels – for example, medium recirculation in culture chambers – opening the way towards novel, portable, on-chip applications without the need for external fluidic or electrical connections.

Graphical abstract: Bidirectional microfluidic pumping using an array of magnetic Janus microspheres rotating around magnetic disks

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Feb 2015
Accepted
08 May 2015
First published
08 May 2015

Lab Chip, 2015,15, 2872-2878

Bidirectional microfluidic pumping using an array of magnetic Janus microspheres rotating around magnetic disks

W. T. E. van den Beld, N. L. Cadena, J. Bomer, E. L. de Weerd, L. Abelmann, A. van den Berg and J. C. T. Eijkel, Lab Chip, 2015, 15, 2872 DOI: 10.1039/C5LC00199D

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