Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, 351 Engineering Terrace, 1210 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10027, USA.
Lab Chip. 2010 Jun 21;10(12):1618-22. doi: 10.1039/c002349c. Epub 2010 Apr 12.
Although advanced fluid handling using elastomeric valves is useful for a variety of lab-on-a-chip procedures, their operation has traditionally relied on external laboratory infrastructure (such as gas tanks, computers, and ground electricity). This dependence has held back the use of elastomeric microvalves for point-of-care settings. Here, we demonstrate that microfabricated microvalves, via liquid-filled control channels, can be actuated using only a handheld instrument powered by a 9 V battery. This setup can achieve on-off fluid control with fast response times, coordinated switching of multiple valves, and operation of a biological assay. In the future, this technique may enable the widely used elastomeric microvalves (made by multilayer soft lithography) to be increasingly adopted for portable sensors and lab-on-a-chip systems.
尽管使用弹性体阀进行先进的流体处理对于各种微流控芯片技术非常有用,但它们的操作传统上依赖于外部实验室基础设施(如气罐、计算机和地面电源)。这种依赖性限制了弹性体微阀在即时护理环境中的使用。在这里,我们通过充液控制通道证明,微制造的微阀可以仅使用由 9V 电池供电的手持式仪器进行致动。这种设置可以实现快速响应时间的通断流体控制、多个阀的协调切换以及生物测定的运行。在未来,这项技术可能会使广泛使用的弹性体微阀(通过多层软光刻制造)越来越多地应用于便携式传感器和微流控芯片系统。