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Development of a microfluidic design for an automatic lab-on-chip operation
Authors:Nitipon Puttaraksa  Harry J. Whitlow  Mari Napari  Leena Meriläinen  Leona Gilbert
Affiliation:1.Department of Biological and Environmental Science and Nanoscience Center,University of Jyvaskyla,Jyvaskyla,Finland;2.Department of Physics,University of Jyvaskyla,Jyvaskyla,Finland;3.Louisiana Accelerator Center,University of Louisiana at Lafayette,Lafayette,USA;4.Institute of Biotechnology,University of Helsinki,Helsinki,Finland
Abstract:Simple and easy to use are the keys for developing lab-on-chip technology. Here, a new microfluidic circuit has been designed for an automatic lab-on-chip operation (ALOCO) device. This chip used capillary forces for controlled and precise manipulation of liquids, which were loaded in sequence from different flowing directions towards the analysis area. Using the ALOCO design, a non-expert user is able to operate the chip by pipetting liquids into suitable inlet reservoirs. To test this design, microfluidic devices were fabricated using the programmable proximity aperture lithography technique. The operation of the ALOCO chip was characterized from the flow of red-, blue- and un-dyed deionized water. Experimental result indicated that red water, which filled first the analysis area, was substituted entirely with blue water. Controlled sequential flows of these water in the ALOCO device are demonstrated in this paper.
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