Samenvatting
The (bio-)fouling of surfaces submerged in liquid forms serious a problem for many applications. One inspiration to address this issue is the use of cilia which, in nature, are found very effective in particle manipulation. We have fabricated magnetically actuated artificial cilia (MAAC) using a novel out-of-cleanroom, cost-effective and potentially large-scale roll-pulling method. When actuated by a rotating magnet, the MAAC perform a synchronized tilted conical movement and hence generate fluid flow which is of great importance in manipulating surrounding particles. The geometrical arrangement and aspect ratios of the MAAC can be adjusted by varying process parameters and material compositions.
| Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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| Status | Gepubliceerd - 11 okt. 2016 |
| Evenement | 20th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2016 - Convention Center Dublin Spencer Dock, North Wall Quay Dublin 1 IRELAND, Dublin, Ierland Duur: 9 okt. 2016 → 13 okt. 2016 Congresnummer: 20 http://www.microtasconferences.org/microtas2016/ http://www.microtas2016.org/ |
Congres
| Congres | 20th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2016 |
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| Verkorte titel | MicroTAS |
| Land/Regio | Ierland |
| Stad | Dublin |
| Periode | 9/10/16 → 13/10/16 |
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Micro-moulded magnetic artificial cilia for anti-fouling surfaces
Zhang, S., Wang, Y. & den Toonder, J. M. J., 13 dec. 2016.Onderzoeksoutput: Bijdrage aan congres › Poster
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