Issue 18, 2015

A programmable microfluidic static droplet array for droplet generation, transportation, fusion, storage, and retrieval

Abstract

We present a programmable microfluidic static droplet array (SDA) device that can perform user-defined multistep combinatorial protocols. It combines the passive storage of aqueous droplets without any external control with integrated microvalves for discrete sample dispensing and dispersion-free unit operation. The addressable picoliter-volume reaction is systematically achieved by consecutively merging programmable sequences of reagent droplets. The SDA device is remarkably reusable and able to perform identical enzyme kinetic experiments at least 30 times via automated cross-contamination-free removal of droplets from individual hydrodynamic traps. Taking all these features together, this programmable and reusable universal SDA device will be a general microfluidic platform that can be reprogrammed for multiple applications.

Graphical abstract: A programmable microfluidic static droplet array for droplet generation, transportation, fusion, storage, and retrieval

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jun 2015
Accepted
23 Jul 2015
First published
27 Jul 2015

Lab Chip, 2015,15, 3677-3686

Author version available

A programmable microfluidic static droplet array for droplet generation, transportation, fusion, storage, and retrieval

S. H. Jin, H. Jeong, B. Lee, S. S. Lee and C. Lee, Lab Chip, 2015, 15, 3677 DOI: 10.1039/C5LC00651A

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