Design of microfluidic chromatographs through reinforcement learning

IF 3 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Mohammad Shahab , Raghunathan Rengaswamy
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Abstract

Chromatography is one of the most valuable techniques chemists possess at their disposal, conducive to everything from developing vaccines, food, beverage, and drug testing to catching criminals. The diverse applications allow it to be used for analytical and preparative purposes. On the other hand, droplet microfluidics has significantly evolved from simple droplet generators to complex and integrated tasks through specially designed networks. Microfluidics finds itself at the center of various Lab-on-Chip studies, enabling single-cell analysis, biochemical synthesis, etc. We demonstrate a microfluidic chromatograph machine that can produce an ordered droplet arrangement for a large number of drops. The droplets are sent into the device using a novel methodology where the conventional droplet train is made into smaller batches. The study describes the use of droplet batch methodology and compares it with the traditional droplet train approach. Using this platform, different droplet sequences are sent through the chromatograph, which preferably allows some droplets to exit first while others take a longer time to flow across the chromatograph based on the droplet properties and device design. The droplet sequences contain various drops; however, the type of drops in these sequences is limited to 2. The chromatograph can handle any number of drops in a single machine is enough for handling diverse droplet sequences. The stability of the microfluidic chromatography is also studied by varying the droplet properties and the droplet batch size.

通过强化学习设计微流控色谱仪
色谱法是化学家所掌握的最有价值的技术之一,从开发疫苗、食品、饮料和药物测试到抓捕罪犯,它无所不能。色谱法应用广泛,既可用于分析,也可用于制备。另一方面,液滴微流控技术已从简单的液滴发生器发展到通过专门设计的网络完成复杂的集成任务。微流控技术已成为各种芯片实验室研究的核心,可用于单细胞分析、生化合成等。我们展示了一种微流体色谱仪,它能产生大量有序排列的液滴。液滴是通过一种新方法送入设备的,在这种方法中,传统的液滴串被分成较小的批次。该研究描述了液滴批量方法的使用,并将其与传统的液滴列车方法进行了比较。利用这一平台,不同的液滴序列被送入色谱仪,根据液滴特性和设备设计,最好让一些液滴先流出,而另一些则需要较长的时间流过色谱仪。液滴序列包含各种液滴,但液滴序列中的液滴类型仅限于 2。此外,还通过改变液滴特性和液滴批量大小来研究微流控色谱的稳定性。
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