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Three-dimensional digital microfluidic manipulation of droplets in oil medium SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Three-dimensional digital microfluidic manipulation of droplets in oil medium
Authors
Jiwoo HongYoung Kwon KimDong-Joon WonKim, JLee, SJ
Date Issued
2015-06-02
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Abstract
We here develop a three-dimensional DMF (3D DMF) platform with patterned electrodes submerged in an oil medium to provide fundamental solutions to the technical limitations of 2D DMF platforms and water-air systems. 3D droplet manipulation on patterned electrodes is demonstrated by programmably controlling electrical signals. We also demonstrate the formation of precipitates on the 3D DMF platform through the reaction of different chemical samples. A droplet containing precipitates, hanging on the top electrode, can be manipulated without adhesion of precipitates to the solid surface. This method could be a good alternative strategy to alleviate the existing problems of 2D DMF systems such as cross-contamination and solute adsorption. In addition, we ascertain the feasibility of temperature-controlled chemical reaction on the 3D DMF platform by introducing a simple heating process. To demonstrate applicability of the 3D DMF system to 3D biological process, we examine the 3D manipulation of droplets containing mouse fibroblasts in the 3D DMF platform. Finally, we show detachment of droplets wrapped by a flexible thin film by adopting the electro-elasto-capillarity ( EEC). The employment of the EEC may offer a strong potential in the development of 3D DMF platforms for drug encapsulation and actuation of microelectromechanical devices.
Keywords
ON-A-CHIP; ELECTROWETTING-BASED ACTUATION; CELL-CULTURE; MALDI-MS; SPHEROID CULTURE; SYSTEM; TISSUE; CHALLENGES; BIOCHIPS; DEVICES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/13436
DOI
10.1038/SREP10685
ISSN
2045-2322
Article Type
Article
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, vol. 5, 2015-06-02
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