Issue 18, 2010

Image-based feedback control for real-time sorting of microspheres in a microfluidic device

Abstract

We describe a control system to automatically distribute antibody-functionalized beads to addressable assay chambers within a PDMS microfluidic device. The system used real-time image acquisition and processing to manage the valve states required to sort beads with unit precision. The image processing component of the control system correctly counted the number of beads in 99.81% of images (2689 of 2694), with only four instances of an incorrect number of beads being sorted to an assay chamber, and one instance of inaccurately counted beads being improperly delivered to waste. Post-experimental refinement of the counting script resulted in one counting error in 2694 images of beads (99.96% accuracy). We analyzed a range of operational variables (flow pressure, bead concentration, etc.) using a statistical model to characterize those that yielded optimal sorting speed and efficiency. The integrated device was able to capture, count, and deliver beads at a rate of approximately four per minute so that bead arrays could be assembled in 32 individually addressable assay chambers for eight analytical measurements in duplicate (512 beads total) within 2.5 hours. This functionality demonstrates the successful integration of a robust control system with precision bead handling that is the enabling technology for future development of a highly multiplexed bead-based analytical device.

Graphical abstract: Image-based feedback control for real-time sorting of microspheres in a microfluidic device

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Mar 2010
Accepted
09 Jun 2010
First published
30 Jun 2010

Lab Chip, 2010,10, 2402-2410

Image-based feedback control for real-time sorting of microspheres in a microfluidic device

M. S. Munson, J. M. Spotts, A. Niemistö, J. Selinummi, J. G. Kralj, M. L. Salit and A. Ozinsky, Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 2402 DOI: 10.1039/C004708B

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