Issue 8, 2006

Photopolymerized check valve and its integration into a pneumatic pumping system for biocompatible sample delivery

Abstract

In this paper, we present a simple check valve whose operation mimics that of venous valves. Our check valve has a mono-leaflet and is constructed via an in situ fabrication method inside the PDMS platform. For the smooth operation of the valve's leaflet, the elasticity and the shape of the leaflet and the lubrication between the leaflet and the channel surface are important. We used 4-hydroxybutyl acrylate (4-HBA) as an elastic and photopolymerizable leaflet material. We mixed the triton X-100 with the 4-HBA pre-polymer solution for the adequate lubrication of the leaflet. We constructed the micro-pumping system by combining two venous-like check valves with an oscillating polymeric diaphragm driven by pneumatic force, and measured the flow rate according to the change of pumping frequency. We also investigated the pump's feasibility as a delivery system of biocompatible materials by using mouse embryo fibroblast cells.

Graphical abstract: Photopolymerized check valve and its integration into a pneumatic pumping system for biocompatible sample delivery

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Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
16 May 2006
Accepted
19 May 2006
First published
15 Jun 2006

Lab Chip, 2006,6, 1091-1094

Photopolymerized check valve and its integration into a pneumatic pumping system for biocompatible sample delivery

J. Kim, J. Baek, K. Lee, Y. Park, K. Sun, T. Lee and S. Lee, Lab Chip, 2006, 6, 1091 DOI: 10.1039/B606918E

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