2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-009-1948-4
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Polymer lab-on-chip systems with integrated electrochemical pumps suitable for large-scale fabrication

Abstract: A low-cost, polymer-based microfluidic platform is described that not only includes passive microfluidic parts, but also pumps based on an on-chip electrochemical gas generation by electrolysis. A hydrogel is used as electrolyte material, which allows a simple fabrication process by screen printing or stencil printing. Test structures were designed and fabricated to illustrate the feasibility of the approach for batch processing. Microfluidic chips including reservoirs and channel structures were fabricated by… Show more

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“…% water that releases oxygen and hydrogen gases. 42 In this paper, we present a low cost universal serial bus (USB)-interfaced mobile platform to control, execute, and read microfluidic-based immunoassays for healthcare-related applications. The completely portable system includes a smartphone for capturing real-time colorimetric images, which is then wirelessly transferred to a computing server for post image processing.…”
Section: Smartphone-interfaced Lab-on-a-chip Devices For Field-deploymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…% water that releases oxygen and hydrogen gases. 42 In this paper, we present a low cost universal serial bus (USB)-interfaced mobile platform to control, execute, and read microfluidic-based immunoassays for healthcare-related applications. The completely portable system includes a smartphone for capturing real-time colorimetric images, which is then wirelessly transferred to a computing server for post image processing.…”
Section: Smartphone-interfaced Lab-on-a-chip Devices For Field-deploymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of the applied electrolyte current of 1 mA, it would lead to 0.19 ll of gas generation in 1 s. 42 To obtain V experimental , the electrolytic micropump is fabricated to pump fluid into a channel that opens to the room environment. Current is applied for 60 s and the distance of fluid front is measured and converted to the volume displaced.…”
Section: Characterization Of Electrolytic Micropumpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nestler et al [144] utilized a polymer hydrogel that is based on sodium polyacrylate as an electrolyte to generate gas molecules by electrolysis. The water used for electrolysis is stored inside the gel polymer, which is placed directly on the electrodes (Fig.…”
Section: Electrochemical Phsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generated gas was directly used to drive liquids through the channel system in a well-controlled manner. (Nestler et al, 2010) Micropumps with simple structures and actuated by hydrogel drying have been demonstrated by Choi and co-workers. After exposure to ambient air, the gel block was dehydrated and became absorbent, leading to the suction of the liquid from the connected microchannel and its diffusion into the gel.…”
Section: Micropumps and Micromixersmentioning
confidence: 99%