Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ACO-LC (Applying ACOustic streaming to enhance mass transfer in Liquid Chromatography of large molecules)
Período documentado: 2023-09-01 hasta 2025-08-31
The enhanced chromatographic performance of the methodology was demonstrated by separation of bovine serum albumin (BSA) and dextran (10kDa) as two large molecules in reverse-phase LC mode. Comparison of the obtained results using the same separation channel in the absence and the present of the acoustic-based vortices revealed that high dispersion of BSA leads to a faint peak in the absence of lateral flow (conventional LC), while vortex LC provides a nearly baseline separated chromatogram in half of the analysis time (see Fig.2).
To protect the project results for future valorization, a patent application titled "Depth Matched Acoustic Microfluidic Device” was filed on 13/07/25 with application number of EP25189212.1. Further research and application development are needed to move to a higher Technology Readiness Level (TRL). The project team will therefore seek funding to develop the innovation to higher TRL, with the ambition to file for an EIC Transition on “Vortex Chromatography” in 2026. The ultimate ambition is to establish a spin-off company that will further develop and commercialize the acoustic-vortex LC technology.
The novel enhanced LC methodology with unique properties, including fast run, high accuracy, and compact size has high potential to be advanced as a POC system not only for diabetes diagnosis (via HbA1c determination) but also the diagnosis of other diseases through analysis of relevant biomarkers (e.g. proteins). Both the generic separation method (vortex chromatography, with the column and potentially (part of or an entire) instrument) as dedicated POC applications will be considered for valorization. An initial market study has been made by the project team and business development manager Filip Legein, but more in-depth work is needed to map existing and potentially new applications and rank them according to attractiveness, which is planned in the coming period.