Cell separation in a microfluidic channel using magnetic microspheres

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Nipu Modak
Amitava Datta
Ranjan Ganguly
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[1] Jadavpur University,Mechanical Engineering Department
[2] Jadavpur University,Power Engineering Department
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Magnetic microspheres; Microfluidics; Cell separation; CFD;
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Magnetophoretic isolation of biological cells in a microfluidic environment has strong relevance in biomedicine and biotechnology. A numerical analysis of magnetophoretic cell separation using magnetic microspheres in a straight and a T-shaped microfluidic channel under the influence of a line dipole is presented. The effect of coupled particle–fluid interactions on the fluid flow and particle trajectories are investigated under different particle loading and dipole strengths. Microchannel flow and particle trajectories are simulated for different values of dipole strength and position, particle diameter and magnetic susceptibility, fluid viscosity and flow velocity in both the microchannel configurations. Residence times of the captured particles within the channel are also computed. The capture efficiency is found to be a function of two nondimensional parameters, α and β. The first parameter denotes the ratio of magnetic to viscous forces, while the second one represents the ratio of channel height to the distance of the dipole from the channel wall. Two additional nondimensional parameters γ (representing the inverse of normalized offset distance of the dipole from the line of symmetry) and σ (representing the inverse of normalized width of the outlet limbs) are found to influence the capture efficiency in the T-channel. Results of this investigation can be applied for the selection of a wide range of operating and design parameters for practical microfluidic cell separators.
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