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Enhanced Blood Plasma Extraction Utilising Viscoelastic Effects in a Serpentine Microchannel
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posted on 2022-11-25, 05:31 authored by Y Dai, H Cha, MJ Simmonds, H Fallahi, H An, HT Ta, NT Nguyen, Jun ZhangJun Zhang, AP McNameePlasma extraction from blood is essential for diagnosis of many diseases. The critical process of plasma extraction requires removal of blood cells from whole blood. Fluid viscoelasticity promotes cell migration towards the central axis of flow due to differences in normal stress and physical properties of cells. We investigated the effects of altering fluid viscoelasticity on blood plasma extraction in a serpentine microchannel. Poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) was dissolved into blood to increase its viscoelasticity. The influences of PEO concentration, blood dilution, and flow rate on the performance of cell focusing were examined. We found that focusing performance can be significantly enhanced by adding PEO into blood. The optimal PEO concentration ranged from 100 to 200 ppm with respect to effective blood cell focusing. An optimal flow rate from 1 to 15 µL/min was determined, at least for our experimental setup. Given less than 1% haemolysis was detected at the outlets in all experimental combinations, the proposed microfluidic methodology appears suitable for applications sensitive to haemocompatibility.
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BiosensorsVolume
12Article number
120Pagination
1-12Location
Basel, SwitzerlandPublisher DOI
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2079-6374eISSN
2079-6374Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
2Publisher
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blood plasma separationCELLSCHANNELChemistryChemistry, AnalyticalCONTINUOUS SEPARATIONFLOWHEMOGLOBINInstruments & InstrumentationmicrofluidicsMICROFLUIDICSNanoscience & Nanotechnologyparticle migrationPARTICLE MIGRATIONPhysical SciencesScience & TechnologyScience & Technology - Other TopicsSHAPESIZETechnologyviscoelasticityMicrofluidicsPlasmaPolyethylene GlycolsSecologanin Tryptamine AlkaloidsViscosityAnalytical Chemistry not elsewhere classifiedBiochemistry and Cell Biology not elsewhere classified