Issue 96, 2016

Smart-phone attachable, flow-assisted magnetic focusing device

Abstract

Detection and sorting of particles and cells in a continuous flow stream is of great importance to downstream biological studies and high-throughput screening. Many particle separation techniques require peripheral devices, complex channel designs or setups that can limit the process and its applications. Here, we present a smart-phone attachable continuous flow magnetic focusing device as an inexpensive and portable tool for reproducible, real-time detection and sorting of particles in high-volume samples based on their volumetric mass density. Diamagnetic particles were suspended in a paramagnetic medium and pumped through a microcapillary located between two permanent magnets. Appropriate flow rate allows each particle to be confined at a vertical equilibrium height. A magnifying lens is placed between the smart-phone camera and capillary to capture images of micro-objects illuminated by an LED. A custom-developed Android application is used for adjusting the focal plane and other imaging parameters, and communicating with a microcontroller to control the pump and LED intensity. The effects of magnet length and flow rate on the particle sorting performance of the setup have been investigated. This device offers a portable, low-cost, digital, and versatile method for identifying, sorting, and quantifying particles on the basis of their volumetric mass densities.

Graphical abstract: Smart-phone attachable, flow-assisted magnetic focusing device

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Aug 2016
Accepted
12 Sep 2016
First published
10 Oct 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 93922-93931

Smart-phone attachable, flow-assisted magnetic focusing device

R. Amin, S. Knowlton, B. Yenilmez, A. Hart, A. Joshi and S. Tasoglu, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 93922 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA19483D

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