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Continuous Manipulation and Characterization of Colloidal Beads and Liposomes via Diffusiophoresis in Single- and Double-Junction Microchannels

[Image: see text] We reveal a physical mechanism that enables the preconcentration, sorting, and characterization of charged polystyrene nanobeads and liposomes dispersed in a continuous flow within a straight micron-sized channel. Initially, a single Ψ-junction microfluidic chip is used to generate...

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Autores principales: Chakra, Adnan, Singh, Naval, Vladisavljević, Goran T., Nadal, François, Cottin-Bizonne, Cécile, Pirat, Christophe, Bolognesi, Guido
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10416570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37458750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c02154
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author Chakra, Adnan
Singh, Naval
Vladisavljević, Goran T.
Nadal, François
Cottin-Bizonne, Cécile
Pirat, Christophe
Bolognesi, Guido
author_facet Chakra, Adnan
Singh, Naval
Vladisavljević, Goran T.
Nadal, François
Cottin-Bizonne, Cécile
Pirat, Christophe
Bolognesi, Guido
author_sort Chakra, Adnan
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description [Image: see text] We reveal a physical mechanism that enables the preconcentration, sorting, and characterization of charged polystyrene nanobeads and liposomes dispersed in a continuous flow within a straight micron-sized channel. Initially, a single Ψ-junction microfluidic chip is used to generate a steady-state salt concentration gradient in the direction perpendicular to the flow. As a result, fluorescent nanobeads dispersed in the electrolyte solutions accumulate into symmetric regions of the channel, appearing as two distinct symmetric stripes when the channel is observed from the top via epi-fluorescence microscopy. Depending on the electrolyte flow configuration and, thus, the direction of the salt concentration gradient field, the fluorescent stripes get closer to or apart from each other as the distance from the inlet increases. Our numerical and experimental analysis shows that although nanoparticle diffusiophoresis and hydrodynamic effects are involved in the accumulation process, diffusio-osmosis along the top and bottom channel walls plays a crucial role in the observed particles dynamics. In addition, we developed a proof-of-concept double Ψ-junction microfluidic device that exploits this accumulation mechanism for the size-based separation and size detection of nanobeads as well as for the measurement of zeta potential and charged lipid composition of liposomes under continuous flow settings. This device is also used to investigate the effect of fluid-like or gel-like states of the lipid membranes on the liposome diffusiophoretic response. The proposed strategy for solute-driven manipulation and characterization of colloids has great potential for microfluidic bioanalytical testing applications, including bioparticle preconcentration, sorting, sensing, and analysis.
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spelling pubmed-104165702023-08-12 Continuous Manipulation and Characterization of Colloidal Beads and Liposomes via Diffusiophoresis in Single- and Double-Junction Microchannels Chakra, Adnan Singh, Naval Vladisavljević, Goran T. Nadal, François Cottin-Bizonne, Cécile Pirat, Christophe Bolognesi, Guido ACS Nano [Image: see text] We reveal a physical mechanism that enables the preconcentration, sorting, and characterization of charged polystyrene nanobeads and liposomes dispersed in a continuous flow within a straight micron-sized channel. Initially, a single Ψ-junction microfluidic chip is used to generate a steady-state salt concentration gradient in the direction perpendicular to the flow. As a result, fluorescent nanobeads dispersed in the electrolyte solutions accumulate into symmetric regions of the channel, appearing as two distinct symmetric stripes when the channel is observed from the top via epi-fluorescence microscopy. Depending on the electrolyte flow configuration and, thus, the direction of the salt concentration gradient field, the fluorescent stripes get closer to or apart from each other as the distance from the inlet increases. Our numerical and experimental analysis shows that although nanoparticle diffusiophoresis and hydrodynamic effects are involved in the accumulation process, diffusio-osmosis along the top and bottom channel walls plays a crucial role in the observed particles dynamics. In addition, we developed a proof-of-concept double Ψ-junction microfluidic device that exploits this accumulation mechanism for the size-based separation and size detection of nanobeads as well as for the measurement of zeta potential and charged lipid composition of liposomes under continuous flow settings. This device is also used to investigate the effect of fluid-like or gel-like states of the lipid membranes on the liposome diffusiophoretic response. The proposed strategy for solute-driven manipulation and characterization of colloids has great potential for microfluidic bioanalytical testing applications, including bioparticle preconcentration, sorting, sensing, and analysis. American Chemical Society 2023-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10416570/ /pubmed/37458750 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c02154 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Chakra, Adnan
Singh, Naval
Vladisavljević, Goran T.
Nadal, François
Cottin-Bizonne, Cécile
Pirat, Christophe
Bolognesi, Guido
Continuous Manipulation and Characterization of Colloidal Beads and Liposomes via Diffusiophoresis in Single- and Double-Junction Microchannels
title Continuous Manipulation and Characterization of Colloidal Beads and Liposomes via Diffusiophoresis in Single- and Double-Junction Microchannels
title_full Continuous Manipulation and Characterization of Colloidal Beads and Liposomes via Diffusiophoresis in Single- and Double-Junction Microchannels
title_fullStr Continuous Manipulation and Characterization of Colloidal Beads and Liposomes via Diffusiophoresis in Single- and Double-Junction Microchannels
title_full_unstemmed Continuous Manipulation and Characterization of Colloidal Beads and Liposomes via Diffusiophoresis in Single- and Double-Junction Microchannels
title_short Continuous Manipulation and Characterization of Colloidal Beads and Liposomes via Diffusiophoresis in Single- and Double-Junction Microchannels
title_sort continuous manipulation and characterization of colloidal beads and liposomes via diffusiophoresis in single- and double-junction microchannels
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10416570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37458750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c02154
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