Magnetophoretic Decoupler for Disaggregation and Interparticle Distance Control

  • Hyeonseol Kim
  • , Byeonghwa Lim
  • , Jonghwan Yoon
  • , Keonmok Kim
  • , Sri Ramulu Torati
  • , Cheol Gi Kim

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Abstract

The manipulation of superparamagnetic beads has attracted various lab on a chip and magnetic tweezer platforms for separating, sorting, and labeling cells and bioentities, but the irreversible aggregation of beads owing to magnetic interactions has limited its actual functionality. Here, an efficient solution is developed for the disaggregation of magnetic beads and interparticle distance control with a magnetophoretic decoupler using an external rotating magnetic field. A unique magnetic potential energy distribution in the form of an asymmetric magnetic thin film around the gap is created and tuned in a controlled manner, regulated by the size ratio of the bead with a magnetic pattern. Hence, the aggregated beads are detached into single beads and transported in one direction in an array pattern. Furthermore, the simultaneous and accurate spacing control of multiple magnetic bead pairs is performed by adjusting the angle of the rotating magnetic field, which continuously changes the energy well associated with a specific shape of the magnetic patterns. This technique offers an advanced solution for the disaggregation and controlled manipulation of beads, can allow new possibilities for the enhanced functioning of lab on a chip and magnetic tweezers platforms for biological assays, intercellular interactions, and magnetic biochip systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2100532
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume8
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Jun 2021

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Keywords

  • bead pair
  • decoupler
  • disaggregation
  • magnetic field
  • magnetophoresis
  • wave-like pattern

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