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arxiv: 1412.1872 · v1 · pith:TDBHDYHZnew · submitted 2014-12-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · physics.ins-det

High-speed discrimination and sorting of sub-micron particles using a microfluidic device

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keywords particlessortinganalysisdiscriminationfluorescence-basedintegratedmicrofluidicparticle
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The size- and fluorescence-based sorting of micro- and nano-scale particles suspended in fluid presents a significant and important challenge for both sample analysis and for manufacturing of nanoparticle-based products. Here we demonstrate a disposable microfluidic particle sorter that enables high-throughput, on-demand counting and binary sorting of sub-micron particles and cells, using either fluorescence or an electrically-based determination of particle size. Size-based sorting uses a resistive pulse sensor integrated on-chip, while fluorescence-based discrimination is achieved using on-the-fly optical image capture and analysis. Following detection and analysis, the individual particles are deflected using a pair of piezoelectric actuators, directing the particles into one of two desired output channels; the main flow goes into a third waste channel. The integrated system can achieve sorting fidelities of better than 98\%, and the mechanism can successfully count and actuate, on demand, more than 60,000 particles/min.

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