Literature DB >> 32363366

Volume and concentration dosing in picolitres using a two-channel microfluidic AFM cantilever.

E J Verlinden1, M Madadelahi2, E Sarajlic3, A Shamloo4, A H Engel5, U Staufer1, M K Ghatkesar1.   

Abstract

We introduce a two-channel microfluidic atomic force microscopy (AFM) cantilever that combines the nanomechanical sensing functionality of an AFM cantilever with the ability to manipulate fluids of picolitres or smaller volumes through nanoscale apertures near the cantilever tip. Each channel is connected to a separate fluid reservoir, which can be independently controlled by pressure. Various systematic experiments with fluorescent liquids were done by either injecting the liquids from the on-chip reservoir or aspirating directly through the nanoscale apertures at the tip. A flow rate analysis of volume dosing, aspiration and concentration dosing inside the liquid medium was performed. To understand the fluid behaviour, an analytical model based on the hydrodynamic resistance, as well as numerical flow simulations of single and multi-phase conditions were performed and compared. By applying pressures between -500 mbar and 500 mbar to the reservoirs of the probe with respect to the ambient pressure, flow rates ranging from 10 fl s-1 to 83 pl s-1 were obtained inside the channels of the cantilever as predicted by the analytical model. The smallest dosing flow rate through the apertures was 720 fl s-1, which was obtained with a 10 mbar pressure on one reservoir and ambient pressure on the other. The solute concentration in the outflow could be tuned to values between 0% and 100% by pure convection and to values between 17.5% and 90% in combination with diffusion. The results prove that this new probe enables handling multiple fluids with the scope to inject different concentrations of analytes inside a single living cell and also perform regular AFM functionalities.

Year:  2020        PMID: 32363366     DOI: 10.1039/c9nr10494a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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Review 2.  Extending applications of AFM to fluidic AFM in single living cell studies.

Authors:  Yuan Qiu; Chen-Chi Chien; Basile Maroulis; Jiani Bei; Angelo Gaitas; Bin Gong
Journal:  J Cell Physiol       Date:  2022-06-13       Impact factor: 6.513

3.  Characterization of Fluidic-Barrier-Based Particle Generation in Centrifugal Microfluidics.

Authors:  Masoud Madadelahi; Javid Azimi-Boulali; Marc Madou; Sergio Omar Martinez-Chapa
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 3.523

4.  A suspended polymeric microfluidic sensor for liquid flow rate measurement in microchannels.

Authors:  Fatemeh Mohammadamini; Javad Rahbar Shahrouzi; Mitra Samadi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 4.379

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