Measuring Particle Characteristics with Mass Detection

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Method for measuring a target particle property. A suspended microchannel resonator is calibrated to determine the relationship between a detected mass and a resonance frequency shift of the resonator. The target particle is suspended in a fluid and introduced into the resonator, and the resonator frequency shift due to the particle is measured. Target particle mass is calculated from the resonator frequency shift, the target particle density, and the fluid density. A target particle property such as size or volume is determined from the calculated target particle mass.

Researchers

Scott Manalis / Ken Babcock / Michel Godin / Thomas Burg

Departments: Department of Biological Engineering
Technology Areas: Industrial Engineering & Automation: Manufacturing & Equipment / Sensing & Imaging: Chemical & Radiation Sensing, Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • method and apparatus for measuring particle characteristics through mass detection
    France | Granted | 2,080,006
  • method and apparatus for measuring particle characteristics through mass detection
    European Patent Convention | Granted | 2,080,006
  • method and apparatus for measuring particle characteristics through mass detection
    United States of America | Granted | 8,087,284
  • measuring particle characteristics with mass detection
    United States of America | Granted | 9,027,388
  • method and apparatus for measuring particle characteristics through mass detection
    United Kingdom | Granted | 2,080,006
  • method and apparatus for measuring particle characteristics through mass detection
    Germany | Granted | 2,080,006

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