Sensors (Oct 2012)

Cooperative Suction by Vertical Capillary Array Pump for Controlling Flow Profiles of Microfluidic Sensor Chips

  • Emi Tamechika,
  • Suzuyo Inoue,
  • Michiko Seyama,
  • Tsutomu Horiuchi,
  • Katsuyoshi Hayashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s121014053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
pp. 14053 – 14067

Abstract

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A passive pump consisting of integrated vertical capillaries has been developed for a microfluidic chip as an useful component with an excellent flow volume and flow rate. A fluidic chip built into a passive pump was used by connecting the bottoms of all the capillaries to a top surface consisting of a thin layer channel in the microfluidic chip where the thin layer channel depth was smaller than the capillary radius. As a result the vertical capillaries drew fluid cooperatively rather than independently, thus exerting the maximum suction efficiency at every instance. This meant that a flow rate was realized that exhibited little variation and without any external power or operation. A microfluidic chip built into this passive pump had the ability to achieve a quasi-steady rather than a rapidly decreasing flow rate, which is a universal flow characteristic in an ordinary capillary.

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