Incorporation of a Morphologically Controlled Ice Grain Boundary into a Microfluidic Device for Size-Selective Separation of Micro/Nanospheres
Junya Kimijima,
Arinori Inagawa,
Nobuo Uehara
Abstract:A frozen aqueous solution was integrated into a microfluidic device as a size-tunable separation field for the size-selective separation of micro/ nanospheres. The width of the ice grain boundaries formed in frozen aqueous solutions could be altered by controlling the operating temperature. A freezing chamber was placed adjacent to the microfluidic channel. A sample-dispersing aqueous sucrose solution was injected into the chamber and frozen, allowing the freeze-concentrated solution (FCS) to run vertically to… Show more
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