Curved Micro-Channels with Varying Cross-Sections for Particle Focusing and Mixing

A micro-fluidic device includes at least one inlet and a curvilinear microchannel having a trapezoidal cross section defined by a radially inner side, a radially outer side, a bottom side, and a top side, the cross section having the radially inner side and the radially outer side unequal in height.

Researchers

Jongyoon Han / Lidan Wu / Guofeng Guan / Chong Jin Ong / Peter Chao Yu Chen / Ali Asgar Bhagat

Departments: Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Biomedical Devices & Systems, Cell Separation / Diagnostics: Assays
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • micro-fluidic device and uses thereof
    United Kingdom | Granted | 3,628,401
  • micro-fluidic device and uses thereof
    European Patent Convention | Granted | 3,628,401
  • micro-fluidic device and uses thereof
    Australia | Granted | 2,013,318,647
  • micro-fluidic device and uses thereof
    United States of America | Granted | 9,789,485
  • micro-fluidic device and uses thereof
    Korea (south) | Published application
  • micro-fluidic device and uses thereof
    India | Pending
  • micro-fluidic device and uses thereof
    Germany | Granted | 3,628,401
  • micro-fluidic device and uses thereof
    France | Granted | 3,628,401

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