Issue 2, 2002

A hydrogel readout for autonomous detection of ions in microchannels

Abstract

Readouts that work autonomously on colorimetric principles were fabricated inside a microchannel by immobilizing dyes in a hydrogel matrix. Two pH-sensitive dyes (congo red and phenolphthalein) were studied. The response time of the readout varied between 20 s for phenolphthalein and 45 s for congo red dyes. The robustness of the dyed gels was tested at different flow rates (0.1, 0.25 and 0.5 mL min−1). Combinatorial readouts consisting of gels with the different dyes were fabricated and tested. Based on the limits of human perception, the fabrication methodology and the principles of functioning; general design rules for fabricating a readout device are discussed. The simple and low cost fabrication technique combined with autonomous functioning make the readout appropriate for portable microfluidic systems.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Nov 2001
Accepted
06 Feb 2002
First published
26 Feb 2002

Lab Chip, 2002,2, 76-80

A hydrogel readout for autonomous detection of ions in microchannels

J. Moorthy and D. J. Beebe, Lab Chip, 2002, 2, 76 DOI: 10.1039/B110094G

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