An anti-clogging method for improving the performance and lifespan of blood plasma separation devices in real-time and continuous microfluidic systems.
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ABSTRACT: On-chip blood plasma separators using microfluidic channels are typically developed as disposable devices for short-term use only because blood cells tend to clog the microchannels, limiting their application in real-time and continuous systems. In this study, we propose an anti-clogging method. We applied dielectrophoresis to prevent microchannel clogging in a plasma separator that can be used over long periods for real-time and continuous monitoring. Prior to applying the anti-clogging method, the blood plasma separator stopped working after 4?h. In contrast, by manipulating the separator with the new anti-clogging method at a voltage of 20?V, it continued working in a long-term experiment for 12?h without performance deterioration or an increase in cell loss. Two critical performance parameters of the manipulated separator, the purity efficiency and the plasma yield, were 97.23?±?5.43% and 38.95?±?9.34%, respectively, at 20?V after 15?min. Interestingly, the two performance parameters did not decrease during the long-term experiment. Hence, the blood plasma separator with the anti-clogging method is an interesting device for use in real-time and continuous blood plasma separation systems because of its consistent performance and improved lifespan.
SUBMITTER: Kang DH
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6242854 | biostudies-other | 2018 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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