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Article: Research on fluids research reported by C.H. Lin et al.
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- Nanotechnology Weekly
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- November 9, 2009
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According to recent research from Pingtung, Taiwan, "This article presents a novel technique for the continuous sorting and collection of microparticles in a microfluidic chip using a cascaded squeeze effect. In the proposed approach, microparticles of different sizes are separated from the sample stream using sheath flows and are then directed to specific side channels for collection."
"The sheath flows required to separate the particles are generated using a single high voltage supply integrated with a series of variable resistors designed to create electric fields of different intensities at different points of the microchip. Numerical simulations are ...
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