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Focalization Performance Study of a Novel Bulk Acoustic Wave Device

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11102630

Keywords

bulk acoustic wave; particle and cell separation; microfluidics; acoustophoresis; transverse path; liquid biopsy

Funding

  1. POLITO BIOMed LAB
  2. Politecnico di Torino, DEFLeCT (Advanced platform for the early detection of not small cells lung cancer) project
  3. Piedmont Region

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This study focuses on the focalization performances of a silicon-based bulk acoustic wave device for separating specimens by micrometric dimensions. The results show high focalization performances at different microparticle concentrations. The technology has the potential to be used for the development of diagnostic tools for early diagnosis or specific target therapies.
This work illustrates focalization performances of a silicon-based bulk acoustic wave device applied for the separation of specimens owing to micrometric dimensions. Samples are separated in the microfluidic channel by the presence of an acoustic field, which focalizes particles or cells according to their mechanical properties compared to the surrounded medium ones. Design and fabrication processes are reported, followed by focalization performance tests conducted either with synthetic particles or cells. High focalization performances occurred at different microparticle concentrations. In addition, preliminary tests carried out with HL-60 cells highlighted an optimal separation performance at a high flow rate and when cells are mixed with micro and nanoparticles without affecting device focalization capabilities. These encouraging results showed how this bulk acoustic wave device could be exploited to develop a diagnostic tool for early diagnosis or some specific target therapies by separating different kinds of cells or biomarkers possessing different mechanical properties such as shapes, sizes and densities.

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