Issue 12, 2007

3-D streamline steering by nodes arrayed in an entangled microfluidic network

Abstract

A vital part of microfluidic designs is to impose control over fluid streamlines by microscale structures. In this paper, we describe a method to control streamline steering through different microfluidic entangled networks. These networks were constructed by stacking two distinguishable layers of microchannels face-to-face. We have developed four fundamental nodes, called R, L, N and Z that were generated at the crossing connecting the two channel layers. These nodes could steer fluid streamlines in different 3-D fashions. Controlled dispensing of both particle suspension and solute molecules was attainable by arraying the fundamental nodes in the entangled networks. Future microfluidic designs may benefit from the programmable control of streamlines by R, L, N and Z nodes.

Graphical abstract: 3-D streamline steering by nodes arrayed in an entangled microfluidic network

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jun 2007
Accepted
31 Aug 2007
First published
20 Sep 2007

Lab Chip, 2007,7, 1712-1716

3-D streamline steering by nodes arrayed in an entangled microfluidic network

C. Li and M. Yang, Lab Chip, 2007, 7, 1712 DOI: 10.1039/B709216D

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