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Title
Plug-in nanoliter pneumatic liquid dispenser with nozzle design flexibility
Authors
In Ho ChoiHojin KimSanghyun LeeSeungbum BaekKim, J
Date Issued
2015-11
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Abstract
This paper presents a novel plug-in nanoliter liquid dispensing system with a plugand-play interface for simple and reversible, yet robust integration of the dispenser. A plug-in type dispenser was developed to facilitate assembly and disassembly with an actuating part through efficient modularization. The entire process for assembly and operation of the plug-in dispenser is performed via the plug-and-play interface in less than a minute without loss of dispensing quality. The minimum volume of droplets pneumatically dispensed using the plug-in dispenser was 124 nl with a coefficient of variation of 1.6%. The dispensed volume increased linearly with the nozzle size. Utilizing this linear relationship, two types of multinozzle dispensers consisting of six parallel channels (emerging from an inlet) and six nozzles were developed to demonstrate a novel strategy for volume gradient dispensing at a single operating condition. The droplet volume dispensed from each nozzle also increased linearly with nozzle size, demonstrating that nozzle size is a dominant factor on dispensed volume, even for multinozzle dispensing. Therefore, the proposed plug-in dispenser enables flexible design of nozzles and reversible integration to dispense droplets with different volumes, depending on the application. Furthermore, to demonstrate the practicality of the proposed dispensing system, we developed a pencil-type dispensing system as an alternative to a conventional pipette for rapid and reliable dispensing of minute volume droplets. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.
Keywords
Drops; Modular construction; Nozzle design; Spray nozzles; Dispensing systems; Linear relationships; Liquid dispensing; Novel strategies; Operating condition; Parallel channel; Pneumatic liquids; Dispensers
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/13435
DOI
10.1063/1.4935937
ISSN
1932-1058
Article Type
Article
Citation
Biomicrofluidics, vol. 9, no. 6, 2015-11
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