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Multi-level separation of particles using acoustic radiation force and hydraulic force in a microfluidic chip

Liu et al., 2019

Document ID
8185737372417046431
Author
Liu G
He F
Li X
Zhao H
Zhang Y
Li Z
Yang Z
Publication year
Publication venue
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics

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Combined with acoustic separation and hydraulic separation technology, a microfluidic chip, which can achieve multi-level particle separation, is proposed in this work. The chip uses the sheath flow on both sides to align the mixed particles in the set area (near the side of the …
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