Materials (May 2024)

Study on the Flow Field Distribution in Microfluidic Cells for Surface Plasmon Resonance Array Detection

  • Wanwan Chen,
  • Jing Li,
  • Peng Wang,
  • Shuai Ma,
  • Bin Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17102426
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 10
p. 2426

Abstract

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This research is dedicated to optimizing the design of microfluidic cells to minimize mass transfer effects and ensure a uniform flow field distribution, which is essential for accurate SPR array detection. Employing finite element simulations, this study methodically explored the internal flow dynamics within various microfluidic cell designs to assess the impact of different contact angles on flow uniformity. The cells, constructed from Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), were subjected to micro-particle image velocimetry to measure flow velocities in targeted sections. The results demonstrate that a contact angle of 135° achieves the most uniform flow distribution, significantly enhancing the capability for high-throughput array detection. While the experimental results generally corroborated the simulations, minor deviations were observed, likely due to fabrication inaccuracies. The microfluidic cells, evaluated using a custom-built SPR system, showed consistent repeatability.

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