| Literature DB >> 20094991 |
Sung-Jin Kim1, Yong Taik Lim, Haesik Yang, Kyuwon Kim, Youn Tae Kim.
Abstract
Biochemical solutions have a wide range of hydrophilicity (contact angle and surface tension) and viscosity. A critical challenge is that microfluidic systems typically need expensive or complex pumps to control the various parallel biochemical streams. In this study, without using any pumps, we present a simple scheme that controls the ratio of the volumetric flow rate (VFR) of the parallel streams that have highly different hydrophilicity and viscosity. We accomplish this process by using capillarity to drive and merge two streams, and by regulating relative flow resistance to control the VFR ratio. Our results will significantly simplify the control of the VFR ratio for the various biochemical solutions that are used in microfluidic applications.Mesh:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20094991 DOI: 10.1002/elps.200900551
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electrophoresis ISSN: 0173-0835 Impact factor: 3.535