Sorting concentrated suspensions: Particle interactions, emergent behavior, and implications for microfluidic separations

Michael D. Vahey, Joel Voldman

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Abstract

We present results from experiments and simulation developing a better understanding of systems of particles whose dynamics are coupled to each other through external fields (e.g. electric, hydrodynamic) and/or intrinsic properties (e.g. permanent charge). Focusing on a few real world examples, we show that particle-particle interactions lead to emergent behavior that is not seen in single-particle analyses and which has profound implications for the design of separation technologies that operate robustly with real, concentrated samples.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1474-1476
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 2008
Event12th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2008 - San Diego, CA, United States
Duration: Oct 12 2008Oct 16 2008

Conference

Conference12th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2008
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego, CA
Period10/12/0810/16/08

Keywords

  • Brownian dynamics
  • Dielectrophoresis
  • Particle interactions
  • Separations

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