| Literature DB >> 20938490 |
Dustin S Chang1, Sean M Langelier, Ramsey I Zeitoun, Mark A Burns.
Abstract
Pressure-driven flow control systems are a critical component in many microfluidic devices. Compartmentalization of this functionality into a stand-alone module possessing a simple interface would allow reduction of the number of pneumatic interconnects required for fluidic control. Ideally, such a module would also be sufficiently compact for implementation in portable platforms. In our current work, we show the feasibility of using a modular array of Venturi pressure microregulators for coordinated droplet manipulation. The arrayed microregulators share a single pressure input and are capable of outputting electronically controlled pressures that can be independently set between ±1.3 kPa. Because the Venturi microregulator operates by thermal perturbation of a choked gas flow, this output range corresponds to a temperature variation between 20 and 95°C. Using the array, we demonstrate loading, splitting, merging, and independent movement of multiple droplets in a valveless microchannel network.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20938490 PMCID: PMC2951728 DOI: 10.1007/s10404-010-0581-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microfluid Nanofluidics ISSN: 1613-4982 Impact factor: 2.529