Issue 5, 2021

Emerging on-chip surface acoustic wave technology for small biomaterials manipulation and characterization

Abstract

A surface acoustic wave (SAW) is a sound wave travelling on the surface of an elastic material. SAW offers a robust control of the acoustic energy leading to an unparalleled versatility. As an actuator, SAW can exert acoustic forces on particles and fluids thus enabling dexterous micro/nanoscale manipulations. As a sensor, SAW has a unique sensing capability upon changes in the environment. On-chip SAW technology, in which SAW is integrated with modern lab-on-a-chip (LOC), has drawn a lot of attention in recent years and found various exciting applications in micro/nanosystems. In particular, its well-known biocompatibility provides on-chip SAW technology as an exceptional platform for biomaterials research at the small-scale. In this minireview, we highlighted recent advances of on-chip SAW technology for biomaterials manipulation and characterization with a focus on cell-based (e.g. single-cell and multicellular) biomaterials. We also discussed and shared our perspective on future directions for this emerging research field.

Graphical abstract: Emerging on-chip surface acoustic wave technology for small biomaterials manipulation and characterization

Article information

Article type
Minireview
Submitted
30 Jūl. 2020
Accepted
16 Nov. 2020
First published
18 Nov. 2020

Biomater. Sci., 2021,9, 1574-1582

Emerging on-chip surface acoustic wave technology for small biomaterials manipulation and characterization

Y. Gao, A. K. Fajrial, T. Yang and X. Ding, Biomater. Sci., 2021, 9, 1574 DOI: 10.1039/D0BM01269F

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