Sequential Storage and Release of Microdroplets for On and Off-chip Analysis

Z. Toprakcioglu, T. Knowles
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Droplet microfluidic methods have opened up the possibility of studying a plethora of phenomena ranging from biological to physical or chemical processes at ultra-low volumes and high throughput. A key component of such approaches is the ability to trap droplets for observation, and many device architectures for achieving this objective have been developed. A challenge with such approaches is, however, recovering the droplets following their confinement for applications involving further analysis. Here, we present a device capable of generating, confining and releasing microdroplets in a sequential manner. Through a combination of experimental and computational simulations, we shed light on the key features required for successful droplet storage and retrieval. Moreover, we explore the effect of the ow rate of the continuous phase on droplet release, determining that a critical rate is needed to ensure complete droplet deformation through constrictions holding the droplets in place prior to release. Finally, we find that once released, droplets can be retrieved and collected off chip. The ability to generate, store and sequentially release droplets renders such a device particularly promising for future applications where reactions may not only be monitored on-chip, but droplets can be retrieved for further analysis, facilitating new exploratory avenues in the fields of analytical chemistry and biology.
芯片上和芯片外分析微滴的顺序存储和释放
液滴微流控方法开辟了以超低体积和高通量研究从生物到物理或化学过程的大量现象的可能性。这种方法的一个关键组成部分是能够捕获液滴进行观察,并且已经开发了许多实现这一目标的设备架构。然而,这种方法面临的一个挑战是,在液滴被限制后,如何将其回收,以用于进一步的分析。在这里,我们提出了一种能够以顺序方式产生,限制和释放微滴的装置。通过实验和计算模拟的结合,我们阐明了成功液滴存储和检索所需的关键特征。此外,我们探讨了连续相的低速率对液滴释放的影响,确定了一个临界速率,以确保在释放之前通过收缩使液滴保持在适当的位置来完成液滴变形。最后,我们发现一旦释放,液滴可以被回收并收集到芯片上。生成、存储和顺序释放液滴的能力使得这种设备在未来的应用中特别有希望,在这些应用中,不仅可以在芯片上监测反应,而且可以检索液滴进行进一步分析,从而促进分析化学和生物学领域的新探索途径。
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