一种基于尺寸的微塑料与微藻分离的微流控装置

V. H. Magalhães, V. Pinto, P. Sousa, L. Gonçalves, Emilio Fernández, G. Minas
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浮游植物是微小的海洋藻类,构成了水生食物网的基础。它们对推动海洋生命至关重要,但也可能以藻类大量繁殖的形式有害,要么产生浮游植物毒素,要么产生大量生物量增殖。微藻细胞大小是一个相关的形态学特征,可以帮助识别在早期阶段产生这些华的物种。根据细胞大小分选微藻降低了海水样品的复杂性,使鉴定更容易,并允许富集目标大小。本文报道了一种基于尺寸的微颗粒/微藻分离浓缩惯性微流控装置的研究与优化。实验证明了该装置对不同大小的微颗粒/微藻的分选和分离的适用性。此外,还证实了微藻的富集,仅用一个螺旋通道就实现了2.5倍的荧光检测。由于易于制造和集成在小型化系统中,该方法非常适合集成在监测设备中,并且有潜力作为分析之前的预分选和富集步骤。此外,它还可以用于提高对早期有害藻华的监测性能,或检测水中的微塑料。
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A microfluidic device for size-based microplastics and microalgae separation
Phytoplankton are microscopic marine algae that constitute the foundation of the aquatic food web. They are essential to drive life in the oceans but can also be harmful in the form of algae blooms, either by producing phytoplankton toxins or massive biomass proliferation. Microalgae cell size is a relevant morphologic trait that can help identifying species responsible for these blooms at early stages. Sorting microalgae based on cell size reduces the complexity of the sea water samples, making identification easier, and allows enrichment of the target size. This work reports the study and optimization of an inertial microfluidic device for size-based separation and concentration of microparticles/microalgae. It is demonstrated the suitability of the device for sorting and separation of microparticles/microalgae of varying sizes. Furthermore, the enrichment of microalgae was also demonstrated, achieving a 2.5-fold increase fluorescence detection with only one spiral passage. This method is well suited for integration in monitoring devices due to its easy fabrication and integration in miniaturized systems and has potential as a pre-sorting and enrichment step prior to analysis. In addition, it can be used to improve the monitoring performance of early harmful algal blooms, or detection of microplastics in the water.
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