A rapid magnetofluidic micromixer using diluted ferrofluid

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Abstract

Effective and rapid mixing is essential for various chemical and biological assays. The present work describes a simple and low-cost micromixer based on magnetofluidic actuation. The device takes advantage of magnetoconvective secondary flow, a bulk flow induced by an external magnetic field, for mixing. A superparamagnetic stream of diluted ferrofluid and a non-magnetic stream are introduced to a straight microchannel. A permanent magnet placed next to the microchannel induced a non-uniform magnetic field. The magnetic field gradient and the mismatch in magnetic susceptibility between the two streams create a body force, which leads to rapid and efficient mixing. The micromixer reported here could achieve a high throughput and a high mixing efficiency of 88% in a relatively short microchannel.

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Hejazian, M., & Nguyen, N. T. (2017). A rapid magnetofluidic micromixer using diluted ferrofluid. Micromachines, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi8020037

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