Literature DB >> 24086179

Exploration of microfluidic devices based on multi-filament threads and textiles: A review.

A Nilghaz1, D R Ballerini, W Shen.   

Abstract

In this paper, we review the recent progress in the development of low-cost microfluidic devices based on multifilament threads and textiles for semi-quantitative diagnostic and environmental assays. Hydrophilic multifilament threads are capable of transporting aqueous and non-aqueous fluids via capillary action and possess desirable properties for building fluid transport pathways in microfluidic devices. Thread can be sewn onto various support materials to form fluid transport channels without the need for the patterned hydrophobic barriers essential for paper-based microfluidic devices. Thread can also be used to manufacture fabrics which can be patterned to achieve suitable hydrophilic-hydrophobic contrast, creating hydrophilic channels which allow the control of fluids flow. Furthermore, well established textile patterning methods and combination of hydrophilic and hydrophobic threads can be applied to fabricate low-cost microfluidic devices that meet the low-cost and low-volume requirements. In this paper, we review the current limitations and shortcomings of multifilament thread and textile-based microfluidics, and the research efforts to date on the development of fluid flow control concepts and fabrication methods. We also present a summary of different methods for modelling the fluid capillary flow in microfluidic thread and textile-based systems. Finally, we summarized the published works of thread surface treatment methods and the potential of combining multifilament thread with other materials to construct devices with greater functionality. We believe these will be important research focuses of thread- and textile-based microfluidics in future.

Year:  2013        PMID: 24086179      PMCID: PMC3779262          DOI: 10.1063/1.4820413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomicrofluidics        ISSN: 1932-1058            Impact factor:   2.800


  21 in total

Review 1.  Biosynthesis and secretion of plant cuticular wax.

Authors:  L Kunst; A L Samuels
Journal:  Prog Lipid Res       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 16.195

2.  Paper-based blood typing device that reports patient's blood type "in writing".

Authors:  Miaosi Li; Junfei Tian; Mohammad Al-Tamimi; Wei Shen
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2012-04-18       Impact factor: 15.336

3.  Thread as a versatile material for low-cost microfluidic diagnostics.

Authors:  Xu Li; Junfei Tian; Wei Shen
Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces       Date:  2010-01       Impact factor: 9.229

4.  Interaction of embryonic cortical neurons on nanofibrous scaffolds for neural tissue engineering.

Authors:  D R Nisbet; S Pattanawong; N E Ritchie; W Shen; D I Finkelstein; M K Horne; J S Forsythe
Journal:  J Neural Eng       Date:  2007-01-31       Impact factor: 5.379

5.  Paper-based microfluidic devices by plasma treatment.

Authors:  Xu Li; Junfei Tian; Thanh Nguyen; Wei Shen
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2008-12-01       Impact factor: 6.986

6.  Microfluidics made of yarns and knots: from fundamental properties to simple networks and operations.

Authors:  Roozbeh Safavieh; Gina Z Zhou; David Juncker
Journal:  Lab Chip       Date:  2011-06-15       Impact factor: 6.799

7.  'Fab-chips': a versatile, fabric-based platform for low-cost, rapid and multiplexed diagnostics.

Authors:  Paridhi Bhandari; Tanya Narahari; Dhananjaya Dendukuri
Journal:  Lab Chip       Date:  2011-07-07       Impact factor: 6.799

8.  An inexpensive thread-based system for simple and rapid blood grouping.

Authors:  David R Ballerini; Xu Li; Wei Shen
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2011-01-10       Impact factor: 4.142

9.  Flexible microfluidic cloth-based analytical devices using a low-cost wax patterning technique.

Authors:  Azadeh Nilghaz; Dedy H B Wicaksono; Dwi Gustiono; Fadzilah Adibah Abdul Majid; Eko Supriyanto; Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir
Journal:  Lab Chip       Date:  2011-11-17       Impact factor: 6.799

10.  Electrochemical sensing in paper-based microfluidic devices.

Authors:  Zhihong Nie; Christian A Nijhuis; Jinlong Gong; Xin Chen; Alexander Kumachev; Andres W Martinez; Max Narovlyansky; George M Whitesides
Journal:  Lab Chip       Date:  2009-12-03       Impact factor: 6.799

View more
  10 in total

1.  Fiber composite slices for multiplexed immunoassays.

Authors:  Jiyun Kim; Sangwook Bae; Seowoo Song; Keumsim Chung; Sunghoon Kwon
Journal:  Biomicrofluidics       Date:  2015-07-29       Impact factor: 2.800

Review 2.  Passive micropumping in microfluidics for point-of-care testing.

Authors:  Linfeng Xu; Anyang Wang; Xiangpeng Li; Kwang W Oh
Journal:  Biomicrofluidics       Date:  2020-05-27       Impact factor: 2.800

Review 3.  Machine learning-enabled multiplexed microfluidic sensors.

Authors:  Sajjad Rahmani Dabbagh; Fazle Rabbi; Zafer Doğan; Ali Kemal Yetisen; Savas Tasoglu
Journal:  Biomicrofluidics       Date:  2020-12-11       Impact factor: 2.800

4.  Knitting Thread Devices: Detecting Candida albicans Using Napkins and Tampons.

Authors:  Anusha Prabhu; Hardik Singhal; M S Giri Nandagopal; Reshma Kulal; Prakash Peralam Yegneswaran; Naresh Kumar Mani
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2021-05-03

5.  Flexible and disposable paper- and plastic-based gel micropads for nematode handling, imaging, and chemical testing.

Authors:  Zach Njus; Taejoon Kong; Upender Kalwa; Christopher Legner; Matthew Weinstein; Shawn Flanigan; Jenifer Saldanha; Santosh Pandey
Journal:  APL Bioeng       Date:  2017-10-09

6.  Simple monitoring of pH and urea in whole blood using wearable smart woman pad.

Authors:  Bambang Kuswandi; Nur Andriani; Ari S Nugraha
Journal:  Bioimpacts       Date:  2021-08-15

7.  Thread integrated smart-phone imaging facilitates early turning point colorimetric assay for microbes.

Authors:  Anusha Prabhu; Giri Nandagopal M S; Prakash Peralam Yegneswaran; Vijendra Prabhu; Ujjwal Verma; Naresh Kumar Mani
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-07-17       Impact factor: 4.036

8.  Embellishing 2-D MoS2 Nanosheets on Lotus Thread Devices for Enhanced Hydrophobicity and Antimicrobial Activity.

Authors:  Govarthini Seerangan Selvam; Thangaraju Dheivasigamani; Anusha Prabhu; Naresh Kumar Mani
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-07-06

9.  Cord-Based Microfluidic Chips as A Platform for ELISA and Glucose Assays.

Authors:  Jenny Elomaa; Laura Gallegos; Frank A Gomez
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2019-09-15       Impact factor: 2.891

Review 10.  Hybrid Technologies Combining Solid-State Sensors and Paper/Fabric Fluidics for Wearable Analytical Devices.

Authors:  Meritxell Rovira; César Fernández-Sánchez; Cecilia Jiménez-Jorquera
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-08-28
  10 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.