Issue 11, 2020

Particle/cell separation using sheath-free deterministic lateral displacement arrays with inertially focused single straight input

Abstract

This paper proposes microfluidic particle separation by sheath-free deterministic lateral displacement (DLD) with inertial focusing in a single straight input channel. Unlike conventional DLD devices for size-based particle separation, in which sheath streams are used to focus the particles before the solution containing them reaches the DLD arrays, the proposed method uses inertial focusing to align the particles along the middle or the sidewalls of the straight rectangular input channel. The two-stage model of inertial focusing is applied to reduce the length of the side-focusing channel. The proposed method is demonstrated by using it to separate fluorescent polymer particles of diameters 13 and 7 μm, in the process of which the effect of the particle focusing regime on the separation performance is also investigated. Through middle focusing, the method is further used to separate MCF-7 cells (a model of circulating tumor cells (CTCs)) and blood cells, with ∼99.0% capture efficiency achieved.

Graphical abstract: Particle/cell separation using sheath-free deterministic lateral displacement arrays with inertially focused single straight input

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Apr 2020
Accepted
24 Apr 2020
First published
28 Apr 2020

Lab Chip, 2020,20, 1999-2008

Particle/cell separation using sheath-free deterministic lateral displacement arrays with inertially focused single straight input

N. Tottori and T. Nisisako, Lab Chip, 2020, 20, 1999 DOI: 10.1039/D0LC00354A

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