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Three-dimensional phenomena in microbubble acoustic streaming
Ultrasound-driven oscillating micro-bubbles have been used as active actuators in microfluidic devices to perform manifold tasks such as mixing, sorting and manipulation of microparticles.
Hilgenfeldt, Sascha +5 more
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The integration of microfluidics with advanced biosensor technologies offers tremendous advantages such as smaller sample volume requirement and precise handling of samples and reagents, for developing affordable point-of-care testing methodologies that ...
Vikram Surendran +5 more
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Acoustic fields are capable of manipulating biological samples contained within the enclosed and highly controlled environment of a microfluidic chip in a versatile manner.
Citsabehsan Devendran +3 more
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Janus Particles in Acoustofluidic Setup: The Interplay between Self-Propulsion and Acoustic Trapping
Acoustic focusing of particle flow in microfluidics has been shown to be an efficient tool for particle separation for various chemical and biomedical applications.
Lisa Marie Benko +5 more
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Vortex modes in acoustofluidic cylindrical resonators
This paper presents a theoretical investigation of vortex modes in acoustofluidic cylindrical resonators with rigid boundaries and viscous fluids. By solving the Helmholtz equation for linear pressure, incorporating boundary conditions that account for no-slip surfaces and vortex and non-vortex excitation at the base, we analyse both single- and dual ...
Alisson da Silva Marques +1 more
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Acoustography by Beam Engineering and Acoustic Control Node: BEACON
Acoustic manipulation has emerged as a valuable tool for precision controls and dynamic programming of cells and particles. However, conventional acoustic manipulation approaches lack the finesse necessary to form intricate, configurable, continuous, and
Wenjun Yu +6 more
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Separation of Microplastics from Blood Samples Using Traveling Surface Acoustic Waves
Microplastics have emerged as ubiquitous contaminants, attracting increasing global attention. Recent evidence confirms the presence of microplastics in human blood, suggesting their potential to interact with cells and induce adverse physiological ...
Pedro Mesquita +3 more
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Forthcoming Lab on a Chip tutorial series on acoustofluidics: Acoustofluidics—exploiting ultrasonic standing wave forces and acoustic streaming in microfluidic systems for cell and particle manipulation [PDF]
Bruus, Henrik +10 more
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Lithium‐Metal Batteries: Enabling Rapid Charging Lithium Metal Batteries via Surface Acoustic Wave‐Driven Electrolyte Flow (Adv. Mater. 14/2020) [PDF]
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