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Microfluidic Arrays of Fluidāˆ’Fluid Diffusional Contacts as Detection Elements and Combinatorial Tools

Authors :
George M. Whitesides
Paul J. A. Kenis
Jessamine M. K. Ng
Rustem F. Ismagilov
Source :
Analytical Chemistry. 73:5207-5213
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2001.

Abstract

This paper describes microfluidic systems that can be used to investigate multiple chemical or biochemical interactions in a parallel format. These three-dimensional systems are generated by crossing two sets of microfluidic channels, fabricated in two different layers, at right angles. Solutions of the reagents are placed in the channels; in different modes of operation, these solutions can be either flowing or stationary-the latter is important when one set of channels is filled with viscous gels with immobilized reagents. At every crossing, the channels are separated either by a single membrane or by a composite separator comprising a membrane, a microwell, and a second membrane. These components allow diffusive mass transport and minimize convective transport through the crossing. Polycarbonate membranes with 0.1-1-microm vertical pores were used to fabricate the devices. Each crossing of parallel channels serves as an element in which chemical or biochemical interactions can take place; interactions can be detected by monitoring changes in fluorescence and absorbance. These all-organic systems are straightforward to fabricate and to operate and may find applications as portable microanalytical systems and as tools in combinatorial research.

Details

ISSN :
15206882 and 00032700
Volume :
73
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical Chemistry
Accession number :
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