Designing oscillating cilia that capture or release microscopic particles

R Ghosh, GA Buxton, OB Usta, AC Balazs, A Alexeev - Langmuir, 2010 - ACS Publications
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We use computational modeling to capture the three-dimensional interactions between
oscillating, synthetic cilia and a microscopic particle in a fluid-filled microchannel. The
synthetic cilia are elastic filaments that are tethered to a substrate and are actuated by a
sinusoidal force, which is applied to their free ends. The cilia are arranged in a square
pattern, and a neutrally buoyant particle is initially located between these filaments. Our
computational studies reveal that, depending on frequency of the beating cilia, the particle …
We use computational modeling to capture the three-dimensional interactions between oscillating, synthetic cilia and a microscopic particle in a fluid-filled microchannel. The synthetic cilia are elastic filaments that are tethered to a substrate and are actuated by a sinusoidal force, which is applied to their free ends. The cilia are arranged in a square pattern, and a neutrally buoyant particle is initially located between these filaments. Our computational studies reveal that, depending on frequency of the beating cilia, the particle can be either driven downward toward the substrate or driven upward and expelled into the fluid above the cilial layer. This behavior mimics the performance of biological cilia used by certain marine animals to extract suspended food particles. The findings uncover a new route for controlling the deposition of microscopic particles in microfluidic devices.
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