학술논문

An ultrasonic method for filtering and separating cell suspensions
Document Type
Conference
Source
1995 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium. Proceedings. An International Symposium Ultrasonics Ultrasonics Symposium, 1995. Proceedings., 1995 IEEE. 2:1069-1072 vol.2 1995
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Filtering
Suspensions
Filtration
Fungi
Ultrasonic imaging
Filters
Cells (biology)
Microorganisms
Cooling
Reflection
Language
ISSN
1051-0117
Abstract
Continuous flow filtration of cell suspensions has recently become possible using ultrasound standing wave enhanced sedimentation. A filter which can be operated at either 1 or 3 MHz is described. At both 1 MHz and 3 MHz yeast cells (4.6 /spl mu/m diameter) can be filtered at greater than 99% efficiency at a flow rate of 5 ml min/sup -1/. Smaller cells such as E. coli (1.3 /spl mu/m diameter) were efficiently filtered at 3 MHz. This frequency dependent filtration suggests two modes of operations as (1) a filter to remove cells from suspension, or (2) a separator to separate a mixture of large (yeast) and small (E. coli) cells.