Issue 10, 2005

Development of an integrated microfluidic platform for dynamic oxygen sensing and delivery in a flowing medium

Abstract

This paper describes a platform for real-time sensing of dissolved oxygen in a flowing microfluidic environment using an oxygen-sensitive luminescent dye (platinum octaethylporphyrin ketone) integrated into a micro-oxygenator device. Using a phase-based detection method, the luminescent decay lifetime of the dye was consistent with the linear Stern–Volmer relationship using both gaseous and aqueous samples. Maximum sensor resolution varied between 120–780 ppb across a range of dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations ranging from 0–42.5 ppm. The sensor was subsequently used to determine the convective mass-transfer characteristics of a multi-layer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic oxygenator. The membrane-based oxygenator showed excellent agreement with an analytical convection model, and the integrated oxygen sensor was accurate across a wide range of tested flow rates (0.05–5 mL min−1). The device is unique for its ease of fabrication and highly flexible configuration, as well as the novel incorporation of oxygen delivery and detection in a single micro-device. Potential applications include tissue engineering, cell culturing, and miniaturized bio-assays that require the delivery and/or detection of precise quantities of oxygen within a microfluidic construct.

Graphical abstract: Development of an integrated microfluidic platform for dynamic oxygen sensing and delivery in a flowing medium

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jun 2005
Accepted
16 Aug 2005
First published
25 Aug 2005

Lab Chip, 2005,5, 1059-1066

Development of an integrated microfluidic platform for dynamic oxygen sensing and delivery in a flowing medium

A. P. Vollmer, R. F. Probstein, R. Gilbert and T. Thorsen, Lab Chip, 2005, 5, 1059 DOI: 10.1039/B508097E

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