August 20, 2011
Conference Paper

A Pneumatic Actuated Microfluidic Beads-Trapping Device

Abstract

The development of a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic microbeads trapping device is reported in this paper. Besides fluid channels, the proposed device includes a pneumatic control chamber and a beads-trapping chamber with a filter array structure. The pneumatic flow control chamber and the beads-trapping chamber are vertically stacked and separated by a thin membrane. By adjusting the pressure in the pneumatic control chamber, the membrane can either be pushed against the filter array to set the device in trapping mode or be released to set the device in releasing mode. In this paper, a computational fluid dynamics simulation was conducted to optimize the geometry design of the filter array structure; the device fabrication was also carried out. The prototype device was tested and the preliminary experimental results showed that it can be used as a beads-trapping unit for various biochemistry and analytical chemistry applications, especially for flow injection analysis systems.

Revised: August 26, 2011 | Published: August 20, 2011

Citation

Shao G., Z. Cai, J. Wang, W. Wang, and Y. Lin. 2011. A Pneumatic Actuated Microfluidic Beads-Trapping Device. In Proceedings of SPIE: Microfluidics, BioMEMS, and Medical Microsystems IX, January 23, 2011, San Francisco, California, edited by H. Becker and B. L. Gray, 7929, Article No. 792908. Bellingham, Washington:SPIE: The International Society for Optical Engineering. PNNL-SA-82109. doi:10.1117/12.878468