Issue 10, 2011

A microfluidic-based hydrodynamic trap: design and implementation

Abstract

We report an integrated microfluidic device for fine-scale manipulation and confinement of micro- and nanoscale particles in free-solution. Using this device, single particles are trapped in a stagnation point flow at the junction of two intersecting microchannels. The hydrodynamic trap is based on active flow control at a fluid stagnation point using an integrated on-chip valve in a monolithic PDMS-based microfluidic device. In this work, we characterize device design parameters enabling precise control of stagnation point position for efficient trap performance. The microfluidic-based hydrodynamic trap facilitates particle trapping using the sole action of fluid flow and provides a viable alternative to existing confinement and manipulation techniques based on electric, optical, magnetic or acoustic force fields. Overall, the hydrodynamic trap enables non-contact confinement of fluorescent and non-fluorescent particles for extended times and provides a new platform for fundamental studies in biology, biotechnology and materials science.

Graphical abstract: A microfluidic-based hydrodynamic trap: design and implementation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Dec 2010
Accepted
15 Mar 2011
First published
08 Apr 2011

Lab Chip, 2011,11, 1786-1794

A microfluidic-based hydrodynamic trap: design and implementation

M. Tanyeri, M. Ranka, N. Sittipolkul and C. M. Schroeder, Lab Chip, 2011, 11, 1786 DOI: 10.1039/C0LC00709A

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