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Sorting of mesoporous silica derivatives by random optical fields
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  • Mohammad Hadi Sadri,
  • Ramin Jamali,
  • Asif Jamal Khan,
  • Fozia Rehman,
  • Ali-Reza Moradi
Mohammad Hadi Sadri
Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences Department of Physics
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Ramin Jamali
Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences Department of Physics
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Asif Jamal Khan
Northwest University
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Fozia Rehman
São Paulo State University (UNESP
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Ali-Reza Moradi
Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences Department of Physics

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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.  Then, we employ random optical fields to sort them.  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, known as speckle tweezers (ST). Mesoporous silica variations interact differently with the applied ST, which we attribute to the pre-applied modification and the differences in the porosity structure and distribution.
Submitted to Journal of Biophotonics
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