Molecular Separation by Using Active and Passive Microfluidic chip Designs: A Comprehensive Review
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Date
2024
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WILEY Advanced
Abstract
Separation and identification of molecules and biomolecules such as nucleic
acids, proteins, and polysaccharides from complex fluids are known to be
important due to unmet needs in various applications. Generally, many
different separation techniques, including chromatography, electrophoresis,
and magnetophoresis, have been developed to identify the target molecules
precisely. However, these techniques are expensive and time consuming.
“Lab-on-a-chip” systems with low cost per device, quick analysis capabilities,
and minimal sample consumption seem to be ideal candidates for separating
particles, cells, blood samples, and molecules. From this perspective, different
microfluidic-based techniques have been extensively developed in the past
two decades to separate samples with different origins. In this review,
“lab-on-a-chip” methods by passive, active, and hybrid approaches for the
separation of biomolecules developed in the past decade are comprehensively
discussed. Due to the wide variety in the field, it will be impossible to cover
every facet of the subject. Therefore, this review paper covers passive and
active methods generally used for biomolecule separation. Then, an
investigation of the combined sophisticated methods is highlighted. The
spotlight also will be shined on the elegance of separation successes in recent
years, and the remainder of the article explores how these permit the
development of novel techniques.
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Active-separation, Biomolecule separation, Hybrid separation, Lab-on-a-chip, Microfluidics, Passive separation
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11
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2
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1
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45