用于微流体生物测定的毛细管力驱动反向特斯拉阀结构。

IF 3.6 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Analyst Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1039/D4AN00601A
Cheng Nie, Hyorim Jeong, Kyung-A. Hyun, Sunyoung Park and Hyo-Il Jung
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生物检测涉及生物颗粒的裂解、酶反应和基因扩增,需要一定的时间才能完成。微流控芯片被认为是生物检测和体外诊断的强大设备,但它无法实现较高的混合效率,尤其是在一些耗时较长的生物反应中。在这里,我们引入了一种微流体反向特斯拉(reTesla)阀门结构,在这种结构中,流体受到涡流和支流汇聚的影响,从而产生流动阻滞和高度混合。reTesla 由微流控毛细管力被动操作,无需任何泵送设施。与我们之前开发的微混合器相比,这种创新的无泵微流体芯片表现出了高性能,混合效率超过 93%。我们的 reTesla 芯片的多功能性将在各种生物和化学反应研究中发挥关键作用。
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Capillary force-driven reverse-Tesla valve structure for microfluidic bioassays†

Biological assays involve the lysis of biological particles, enzyme reactions, and gene amplification, and require a certain amount of time for completion. Microfluidic chips are regarded as powerful devices for biological assays and in vitro diagnostics; however, they cannot achieve a high mixing efficiency, particularly in some time-consuming biological reactions. Herein, we introduce a microfluidic reverse-Tesla (reTesla) valve structure in which the fluid is affected by vortices and branch flow convergence, resulting in flow retardation and a high degree of mixing. The reTesla is passively operated by a microfluidic capillary force without any pumping facility. Compared with our previously developed micromixers, this innovative pumpless microfluidic chip exhibited high performance, with a mixing efficiency of more than 93%. The versatility of our reTesla chip will play a pivotal role in the study of various biological and chemical reactions.

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Analyst 化学-分析化学
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