Reprint

Micro- and Nanofluidics for Bionanoparticle Analysis

Edited by
October 2019
138 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-594-2 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-595-9 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Micro- and Nanofluidics for Bionanoparticle Analysis that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Physical Sciences
Summary
Bionanoparticles such as microorganisms and exosomes are recoganized as important targets for clinical applications, food safety, and environmental monitoring. Other nanoscale biological particles, includeing liposomes, micelles, and functionalized polymeric particles are widely used in nanomedicines. The recent deveopment of microfluidic and nanofluidic technologies has enabled the separation and anslysis of these species in a lab-on-a-chip platform, while there are still many challenges to address before these analytical tools can be adopted in practice. For example, the complex matrices within which these species reside in create a high background for their detection. Their small dimension and often low concentration demand creative strategies to amplify the sensing signal and enhance the detection speed. This Special Issue aims to recruit recent discoveries and developments of micro- and nanofluidic strategies for the processing and analysis of biological nanoparticles. The collection of papers will hopefully bring out more innovative ideas and fundamental insights to overcome the hurdles faced in the separation and detection of bionanoparticles.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
microfluidic systems; optically induced dielectrophoresis (ODEP); cell isolation; circulating tumour cells (CTCs); cancer metastasis; flow focusing; magnetic field; microparticles; ferrofluids; dielectric film; plastic wrap; ballpoint pen printing; conductive electrode; digital microfluidic chip; electrowetting; lipid nanoparticles; online analysis; microfluidics; plug flow mixer; fluorescence; precipitation; single particle analysis; nanoparticle characterization; surface acoustic wave; second-hand smoke; 3-ethenylpyridine; oxidized hollow mesoporous carbon nanosphere; crop disease; lensfree; light diffraction; image processing; microfluidic; HIV diagnostics; cross-flow filtration; microfluidic device; COMSOL; nanoporous membrane; paper-based microfluidic device; flow control; droplet actuation; multi-step assay; biomarker detection; digital microfluidic device; n/a