Title
Simulation of magnetic active polymers for versatile microfluidic devices
Abstract
We propose to use a compound of magnetic nanoparticles (20-100 nm) embedded in a flexible polymer (Polydimethylsiloxane PDMS) to filter circulating tumor cells (CTCs). The analysis of CTCs is an emerging tool for cancer biology research and clinical cancer management including the detection, diagnosis and monitoring of cancer. The combination of experiments and simulations lead to a versatile microfluidic lab-on-chip device. Simulations are essential to understand the influence of the embedded nanoparticles in the elastic PDMS when applying a magnetic gradient field. It combines finite element calculations of the polymer, magnetic simulations of the embedded nanoparticles and the fluid dynamic calculations of blood plasma and blood cells. With the use of magnetic active polymers a wide range of tunable microfluidic structures can be created. The method can help to increase the yield of needed isolated CTCs.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1051/epjconf/20134002001
EPJ Web of Conferences
Field
DocType
Volume
Circulating tumor cell,Nanotechnology,Polymer,Polydimethylsiloxane,Chemistry,Magnetic nanoparticles,Nanoparticle
Journal
40
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2100-014X
1
0.44
References 
Authors
0
10