Issue 19, 2023

Reverse flow enhanced inertia pinched flow fractionation

Abstract

Particle separation plays a critical role in many biochemical analyses. In this article, we report a method of reverse flow enhanced inertia pinched flow fractionation (RF-iPFF) for particle separation. RF-iPFF separates particles by size based on the flow-induced inertial lift, and in the abruptly broadened segment, reverse flow is utilized to further enhance the separation distance between particles of different sizes. The separation performance can be significantly improved by reverse flow. Generally, compared with the case without reverse flow, this RF-iPFF technique can increase the particle throughput by about 10 times. To demonstrate the advantages of RF-iPFF, RF-iPFF was compared with traditional iPFF through a control experiment. RF-iPFF consistently outperformed iPFF across various conditions we studied. In addition, we use tumor cells spiked into the human whole blood to evaluate the separation performance of RF-iPFF.

Graphical abstract: Reverse flow enhanced inertia pinched flow fractionation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Jun 2023
Accepted
02 Sep 2023
First published
06 Sep 2023

Lab Chip, 2023,23, 4324-4333

Reverse flow enhanced inertia pinched flow fractionation

S. Wang, Q. Xu, Z. Zhang, S. Chen, Y. Jiang, Z. Feng, D. Wang and X. Jiang, Lab Chip, 2023, 23, 4324 DOI: 10.1039/D3LC00473B

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