Continuous flow separations in microfluidic devices
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Abstract
Biochemical sample mixtures are commonly separated in batch processes, such as filtration, centrifugation, chromatography or electrophoresis. In recent years, however, many research groups have demonstrated continuous flow separation methods in microfluidic devices. Such separation methods are characterised by continuous injection, real-time monitoring, as well as continuous collection, which makes them ideal for combination with upstream and downstream applications. Importantly, in continuous flow separation the sample components are deflected from the main direction of flow, either by means of a force field (electric, magnetic, acoustic, optical etc.), or by intelligent positioning of obstacles in…
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- Microfluidics
- Continuous flow
- Laminar flow
- Cross-flow filtration
- Flow (mathematics)
- Chromatography
- Computer science
- Materials science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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