Valves for autonomous capillary systems |
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Authors: | M. Zimmermann P. Hunziker E. Delamarche |
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Affiliation: | 1. IBM Research GmbH, Zurich Research Laboratory, S?umerstr. 4, 8803, Rüschlikon, Switzerland 2. University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben 4, 4031, Basel, Switzerland
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Abstract: | Autonomous capillary systems (CSs) are microfluidic systems inside which liquids move owing to capillary forces. CSs can in principle bring the high-performances of microfluidic-based analytical devices to near patient and environmental testing applications. In this paper, we show how wettable capillary valves can enhance CSs with novel functionalities, such as delaying and stopping liquids in microchannels. The valves employ an abruptly changing geometry of the flow path to delay a moving liquid filling front in a wettable microchannel. We show how to combine delay valves with capillary pumps, prevent shortcuts of liquid along the corners of microfluidic channels, stop liquids filling microchannels from a few seconds to over 30 min, trigger valves using two liquid fronts merging, and time a liquid using parallel microfluidic paths converging to a trigger valve. All together, these concepts should add functionality to passive microfluidic systems without departing from their initial simplicity of use. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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Keywords: | Autonomous Wettable Capillary Valve Trigger |
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