doi:10.3850/978-981-07-0319-6_196


Combination of Channel-and Droplet-Based Microfluidics for Complex Poc-Devices


Leopold Georgi1,a, Erik Jung1, Jörg Bauer1, Tanja Braun1, Victoria Schuldt1, Khaled Metwally2, Laurent Robert2 and Chantal Khan-Malek2,b

1Fraunhofer IZM, Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25, 13355, Berlin, Germany.

aleopold.georgi@izm.fraunhofer.de

2CNRS FEMTO Innovation, 32 Avenue Observatoire, F-2500, Besançon, France.

bchantal.khanmalek@femto-st.fr

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a microfluidic device addressing the field of ambulant diagnostics. The basis of the device is a hybrid system, combining the advantages of conventional channel-based fluidics with those of digitally controlled droplet-based fluidics. This hybrid concept uses a micro-channel based delivery partition with a disposable reaction partition predicated on electrowetting-on-dielectric. It promises to realize a low cost approach for a Point-of-Care system with easy deployability. Implementation was done by roll embossing for the microchannels and direct structuring of the electrode elements for the EWOD substrate. The latter was laminated with a PTFE-film or coated with a nanoparticle loaded lacquer for hydrophobization. A variety of reagents were handled using a two- phase containment on the EWOD substrate, overcoming the issues associated with low surface energy fluids.

Keywords: PoC, Microfluidics, EWOD, Electrowetting, Hybrid.


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