Zaheri-Ghannad et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Acoustic-assisted centrifugal microfluidics for particle/cell separationZaheri-Ghannad et al., 2024
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- 9575251756235328713
- Author
- Zaheri-Ghannad S
- Kordzadeh-Kermani V
- Madadelahi M
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- Chemical Engineering and Processing-Process Intensification
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The process of microparticle manipulation using acoustic waves within microfluidic devices is called acoustophoresis. This research focuses on a new approach for concentrating and categorizing microparticles using an integrated acoustic centrifugal microfluidic system with …
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