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Royal Society of Chemistry, Lab on a Chip, 14(17), p. 2459-2469

DOI: 10.1039/c7lc00294g

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A 3D-printed mini-hydrocyclone for high throughput particle separation: application to primary harvesting of microalgae

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Abstract

3D-printed hydrocyclones are low-cost microdevices which be part of a library of standardized active and passive microfluidic components, suitable for particle–liquid separation.