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Programmable metachronal motion of closely packed magnetic artificial cilia

Authors :
Wang, Tongsheng
ul Islam, Tanveer
Steur, Erik
Homan, Tess
Aggarwal, Ishu
Onck, Patrick R.
den Toonder, Jaap M.J.
Wang, Ye
Wang, Tongsheng
ul Islam, Tanveer
Steur, Erik
Homan, Tess
Aggarwal, Ishu
Onck, Patrick R.
den Toonder, Jaap M.J.
Wang, Ye
Source :
Lab on a Chip vol.24 (2024) date: 2024-03-21 nr.6 p.1573-1585 [ISSN 1473-0197]
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Despite recent advances in artificial cilia technologies, the application of metachrony, which is the collective wavelike motion by cilia moving out-of-phase, has been severely hampered by difficulties in controlling closely packed artificial cilia at micrometer length scales. Moreover, there has been no direct experimental proof yet that a metachronal wave in combination with fully reciprocal ciliary motion can generate significant microfluidic flow on a micrometer scale as theoretically predicted. In this study, using an in-house developed precise micro-molding technique, we have fabricated closely packed magnetic artificial cilia that can generate well-controlled metachronal waves. We studied the effect of pure metachrony on fluid flow by excluding all symmetry-breaking ciliary features. Experimental and simulation results prove that net fluid transport can be generated by metachronal motion alone, and the effectiveness is strongly dependent on cilia spacing. This technique not only offers a biomimetic experimental platform to better understand the mechanisms underlying metachrony, it also opens new pathways towards advanced industrial applications.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Lab on a Chip vol.24 (2024) date: 2024-03-21 nr.6 p.1573-1585 [ISSN 1473-0197]
Notes :
Wang, Tongsheng
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1427410657
Document Type :
Electronic Resource