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Fully chip-embedded automation of a multi-step lab-on-a-chip process using a modularized timer circuit SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Fully chip-embedded automation of a multi-step lab-on-a-chip process using a modularized timer circuit
Authors
KANG, JUN SULEE, DONG HYEONHEO, YOUNG JINCHUNG, WAN KYUN
Date Issued
2017-10
Publisher
ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY
Abstract
For highly-integrated microfluidic systems, an actuation system is necessary to control the flow; however, the bulk of actuation devices including pumps or valves has impeded the broad application of integrated microfluidic systems. Here, we suggest a microfluidic process control method based on built-in microfluidic circuits. The circuit is composed of a fluidic timer circuit and a pneumatic logic circuit. The fluidic timer circuit is a serial connection of modularized timer units, which sequentially pass high pressure to the pneumatic logic circuit. The pneumatic logic circuit is a NOR gate array designed to control the liquidcontrolling process. By using the timer circuit as a built-in signal generator, multi-step processes could be done totally inside the microchip without any external controller. The timer circuit uses only two valves per unit, and the number of process steps can be extended without limitation by adding timer units. As a demonstration, an automation chip has been designed for a six-step droplet treatment, which entails 1) loading, 2) separation, 3) reagent injection, 4) incubation, 5) clearing and 6) unloading. Each process was successfully performed for a pre-defined step-time without any external control device.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/38992
DOI
10.1039/c7lc00704c
ISSN
1473-0197
Article Type
Article
Citation
Lab on a Chip, page. 3891 - 3897, 2017-10
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