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Applied Optics | 2006

Digital holographic microscopy with reduced spatial coherence for three-dimensional particle flow analysis

Frank Dubois; Natacha Callens; Catherine Yourassowsky; Mauricio Hoyos; Pascal Kurowski; Olivier Monnom

We investigate the use of a digital holographic microscope working in partially coherent illumination to study in three dimensions a micrometer-size particle flow. The phenomenon under investigation rapidly varies in such a way that it is necessary to record, for every camera frame, the complete holographic information for further processing. For this purpose, we implement the Fourier-transform method for optical amplitude extraction. The suspension of particles is flowing in a split-flow lateral-transport thin separation cell that is usually used to separate the species by their sizes. Details of the optical implementation are provided. Examples of reconstructed images of different particle sizes are shown, and a particle-velocity measurement technique that is based on the blurred holographic image is exploited.


Analytical Chemistry | 2008

Particle Sorting In a Mini Step-Split-Flow Thin Channel: Influence of Hydrodynamic Shear on Transversal Migration

Natacha Callens; Mauricio Hoyos; Pascal Kurowski; Carlo Saverio Iorio

A mini splitterless-split-flow thin fractionation (SPLITT) device has been developed to achieve fast separations of micrometer-sized species. In this device, inlet and outlet steps have replaced the splitters, which are common to conventional SPLITT channels. By elimination of the splitters, it becomes straightforward to reduce channel dimensions while maintaining the classic method of fabrication. Reduced dimension channels allow high axial velocity at relatively low flow rate. These high axial velocities generate an enhancement of inertial lift forces and hydrodynamic shear-induced diffusion. Experiments carried out with particulate and biological species in a mini step-SPLITT channel demonstrate that these hydrodynamic effects yield highly enriched fractions of smaller species from binary mixtures.


Analytical Chemistry | 2008

Characterization of nonspecific crossover in split-flow thin channel fractionation.

P. Stephen Williams; Mauricio Hoyos; Pascal Kurowski; Dorra Salhi; Lee R. Moore; Maciej Zborowski

Split-flow thin channel (SPLITT) fractionation is a technique for continuous separation of particles or macromolecules in a fluid stream into fractions according to the lateral migration induced by application of a field perpendicular to the direction of flow. Typical applications have involved isolation of different fractions from a polydisperse sample. Some specialized applications involve the separation of the fraction influenced by the transverse field from the fraction that is not. For example, immunomagnetically labeled biological cells may be separated from nonlabeled cells with the application of a transverse magnetic field gradient. In such cases, it may be critically important to minimize contamination of the labeled cells with nonlabeled cells while at the same time maximizing the throughput. Such contamination is known as nonspecific crossover (NSC) and refers to the real or apparent migration of nonmobile particles or cells across stream lines with the mobile material. The possible mechanisms for NSC are discussed, and experimental results interpreted in terms of shear-induced diffusion (SID) caused by viscous interactions between particles in a sheared flow. It is concluded that SID may contribute to NSC, but that further experiments and mathematical modeling are necessary to more fully explore the phenomenon.


Archive | 2007

Fluid separation device

Mauricio Hoyos; Pascal Kurowski; Natacha Callens


ESA SP | 2007

Biomics experiment: Dynamics of a vesicle suspension under shear flow

Natacha Callens; Frank Dubois; Mauricio Hoyos; Pascal Kurowski; Maud-Alix Mader; Christophe Minetti; Chaouqi Misbah; Thomas Podgorski; Patrick Queeckers


Archive | 2006

Device for microfluidic separation

Mauricio Hoyos; Pascal Kurowski; Natacha Callens


Archive | 2006

Dispositif de separation microfluidique

Mauricio Hoyos; Pascal Kurowski; Natacha Callens


Archive | 2006

Dispositif de separation fluidique

Mauricio Hoyos; Pascal Kurowski; Natacha Callens


International Topical Team Workshop on Two-Phase Systems for ground and Space applications | 2006

Advanced digital holographic microscopy for three-dimensional two-phase flow analysis in mini-channels under microgravity conditions

Frank Dubois; Natacha Callens; Catherine Yourassowsky; Mauricio Hoyos; Pascal Kurowski; Thomas Podgorski; Maud-Alix Mader; P. Badol; Olivier Monnom; Cédric Schockaert; Christophe Minetti; Patrick Queeckers


Archive | 2005

A fluid separation

Mauricio Hoyos; Pascal Kurowski; Natacha Callens

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Mauricio Hoyos

École Normale Supérieure

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Mauricio Hoyos

École Normale Supérieure

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Natacha Callens

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Natacha Callens

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Frank Dubois

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Thomas Podgorski

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Catherine Yourassowsky

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Christophe Minetti

Université libre de Bruxelles

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