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Effect of self-assembly on fluorescence in magnetic multiphase flows and its application on the novel detection for COVID-19

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PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
卷 33, 期 4, 页码 -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/5.0048123

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  1. Department of Education of Guangdong Province [2020KZDZX1185]
  2. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Turbulence Research and Applications [2019B21203001]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [91852205, 91741101, 11961131006]
  4. Postgraduate Innovation Funds of Southern University of Science and Technology [Y01301803]

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In this study, the magnetic field induced self-assembly processes of magnetic microparticles and nonmagnetic microparticles were experimentally investigated, revealing enhanced fluorescence in the inverse magnetic fluid and weakened fluorescence in the pure magnetic fluid. The advantages of the inverse magnetic fluid include low cost, no scattering effect, stable fluorescence intensity, and relatively low magnetic resistance.
In the present study, the magnetic field induced self-assembly processes of magnetic microparticles in an aqueous liquid (the pure magnetic fluid) and nonmagnetic microparticles in ferrofluid (the inverse magnetic fluid) are experimentally investigated. The microparticles are formed into chain-like microstructures in both the pure magnetic fluid and the inverse magnetic fluid by applying the external magnetic field. The fluorescence parameters of these self-assembled chain-like microstructures are measured and compared to those without the effect of magnetic field. It is found that the fluorescence in the pure magnetic fluid is weakened, because the scattering and illuminating areas are reduced in the microstructures. On the contrary, the fluorescence in the inverse magnetic fluid is enhanced, because more fluorescent nonmagnetic microparticles are enriched and become detectable under the effect of the magnetic dipole force and the magnetic levitational force, and their unnecessary scattering can be absorbed by the surrounding ferrofluid. The average enhancement of the fluorescence area ratio in the inverse magnetic fluid with 3 mu m nonmagnetic microparticles reaches 112.92%. The present work shows that the inverse magnetic fluid has advantages such as low cost, no scattering effect, stable fluorescence intensity, and relatively low magnetic resistance. In the end, a prototype design for the novel detection of coronavirus disease 2019 based on the magnetic field induced self-assembly in the inverse magnetic fluid is proposed, which could support the epidemic prevention and control.

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