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Characterization of high-throughput capillary-based microfluidic devices for lab-on-chip integrated optics detections

科研成果: 书/报告/会议事项章节会议稿件同行评审

摘要

The characterization of novel portable microfluidic devices, with capillary phenomena as filling process, was presented. Created for monitoring multiplexed chemiluminescence (CL) reactions, the devices are amenable for integration with organic photodiodes (OPDs) for future incorporation in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Using finite element method (FEM), four designs of microfluidic chips were simulated. The parallel design, despite its quick total filling time (TFT), presented a non-uniform filling process and a non-compact structure. The series design was the most compact structure studied. However, it cannot be used in CL reactions with multiple analytes in common, which is a major drawback. Regarding the parallel-series, it solved some of the problems presented in previous designs but its high TFT and non-compactness make it a less attractive solution for a portable microfluidic device. Finally, the optimized parallel design proved to be the best design, presenting a quick TFT, high compactness and the capability to have CL reactions sharing analytes.

源语言英语
主期刊名Advanced Design and Manufacturing Technology IV
编辑Jianzhong Lin, Tianhong Yan, Xinsheng Xu, Zhengyi Jiang
出版商Trans Tech Publications Ltd
658-661
页数4
ISBN(电子版)9783038352570
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2014
已对外发布
活动4th International Conference on Advanced Design and Manufacturing Engineering, ADME 2014 - Hangzhou, 中国
期限: 26 7月 201427 7月 2014

出版系列

姓名Applied Mechanics and Materials
635-637
ISSN(印刷版)1660-9336
ISSN(电子版)1662-7482

会议

会议4th International Conference on Advanced Design and Manufacturing Engineering, ADME 2014
国家/地区中国
Hangzhou
时期26/07/1427/07/14

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