A new concept for the manipulation of superparamagnetic beads inside a microfluidic chip is presented in this paper. The concept allows for bead actuation orthogonal to the flow direction inside a microchannel. Basic manipulation functionalities were studied by means of finite element simulations and results were oval-shaped steady state oscillations with bead velocities up to 500 μm/s. The width of the trajectory could be controlled by prescribing external field rotation. Successful verification experiments were performed on a prototype chip fabricated with excimer laser ablation in polycarbonate and electroforming of nickel flux-guides. Bead velocities up to 450 μm/s were measured in a 75 μm wide channel. By prescribing the currents in the external quadrupole magnet, the shape of the bead trajectory could be controlled. © The Author(s) 2010.
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Van Pelt, S., Derks, R., Matteucci, M., Hansen, M. F., & Dietzel, A. (2011, April). Flow-orthogonal bead oscillation in a microfluidic chip with a magnetic anisotropic flux-guide array. Biomedical Microdevices. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10544-010-9503-5
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