Sorting of mesoporous silica derivatives by random optical fields
Mohammad Hadi Sadri, Ramin Jamali, Asif Jamal Khan, Fozia Rehman,, Ali-Reza Moradi

TL;DR
This study demonstrates a novel, low-cost method using speckle tweezers to sort mesoporous silica particles, revealing how surface modifications influence particle manipulation.
Contribution
It introduces the application of random optical fields for sorting mesoporous silica particles, linking optical manipulation to material surface properties.
Findings
Speckle tweezers can effectively sort mesoporous silica particles.
Surface modifications affect particle interaction with optical fields.
The method offers a simple, cost-effective sorting technique.
Abstract
Mesoporous silica particles are promising candidates for drug delivery applications. In this paper, we first synthesize mesoporous silica MCM-41 and its derivative MCM-41GA with anchored glutaraldehyde bridges, and characterize them using a variety of techniques, including nitrogen adsorption/desorption, X-ray diffraction, NMR spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. Then, we employ random optical fields to sort mesoporous silica particles. Random optical fields by containing local intensity gradients throughout a wide range of field of view provide an elegant, easy-to-implement, and low-cost variant of multiple optical tweezers, which is known as speckle tweezers (ST). ST, similar to multiple optical tweezers, for manipulation tasks, such as trapping, sorting, and guiding of collection of micro and sub-micro objects in several disciplines including…
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TopicsDiatoms and Algae Research
