K-S Csizi, A E Frackowiak, R D Lovchik, E Lörtscher
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Opportunities of scalable and electrostatically optimized electrodes for electric field- and current-driven microfluidic applications.
Silicon-based microfluidics enable the creation of highly complex, three-dimensional fluid networks. These comprise scalable channel sizes and monolithically integrated functionalities available from complementary-metal-oxide-semiconductor technology. On this versatile, solid-state platform, advanced manufacturing techniques exist that allow the channel walls to be directly electrified with one or multiple pairs of electrodes along the fluid-carrying channel. The electrodes have ideal electrostatic geometries, yielding homogeneous electric field distributions across the entire cross section of the microfluidic channel. As these are located directly at the channel, only low supply voltages are needed to achieve suitable field strengths. Furthermore, a controlled supply of charge carriers to the microfluidic channel is feasible. These configurations may serve numerous applications, including highly efficient mechanisms to manipulate droplets, cells, and molecular compounds, perform pico-injection or poration, trigger and control chemical reactions, or realize electrochemical and capacitive sensing modalities. In this perspective, we describe the generic design and fabrication of these electrodes and discuss their miniaturization and scaling properties. Furthermore, we forecast novel use cases and discuss challenges in the context of the most interesting applications.
期刊介绍:
Biomicrofluidics (BMF) is an online-only journal published by AIP Publishing to rapidly disseminate research in fundamental physicochemical mechanisms associated with microfluidic and nanofluidic phenomena. BMF also publishes research in unique microfluidic and nanofluidic techniques for diagnostic, medical, biological, pharmaceutical, environmental, and chemical applications.
BMF offers quick publication, multimedia capability, and worldwide circulation among academic, national, and industrial laboratories. With a primary focus on high-quality original research articles, BMF also organizes special sections that help explain and define specific challenges unique to the interdisciplinary field of biomicrofluidics.
Microfluidic and nanofluidic actuation (electrokinetics, acoustofluidics, optofluidics, capillary)
Liquid Biopsy (microRNA profiling, circulating tumor cell isolation, exosome isolation, circulating tumor DNA quantification)
Cell sorting, manipulation, and transfection (di/electrophoresis, magnetic beads, optical traps, electroporation)
Molecular Separation and Concentration (isotachophoresis, concentration polarization, di/electrophoresis, magnetic beads, nanoparticles)
Cell culture and analysis(single cell assays, stimuli response, stem cell transfection)
Genomic and proteomic analysis (rapid gene sequencing, DNA/protein/carbohydrate arrays)
Biosensors (immuno-assay, nucleic acid fluorescent assay, colorimetric assay, enzyme amplification, plasmonic and Raman nano-reporter, molecular beacon, FRET, aptamer, nanopore, optical fibers)
Biophysical transport and characterization (DNA, single protein, ion channel and membrane dynamics, cell motility and communication mechanisms, electrophysiology, patch clamping). Etc...