Issue 2, 2009

Augmenting microgel flow viareceptor-ligand binding in the constrained geometries of microchannels

Abstract

We investigated the flow dynamics of biotin-conjugated microgel capsules in avidin-conjugated microchannel constrictions. Microgels were prepared using a microfluidic assembly approach. Biotinylated microgels passing through avidin-modified constrictions slowed relative to several control systems. This effect was observed below a critical velocity of the microgels in the channel-at-large. The reduction in microgel velocity in the constriction occurred for several different sizes of microgels and orifices. Soft compliant microgels showed a lower velocity in the constriction relative to rigid microgels with the same concentration of biotin on the surface, due to the ability of the softer microgels to deform in the orifice and maximize their surface area when in contact with the orifice wall.

Graphical abstract: Augmenting microgel flow viareceptor-ligand binding in the constrained geometries of microchannels

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Apr 2008
Accepted
19 Aug 2008
First published
30 Oct 2008

Lab Chip, 2009,9, 286-290

Augmenting microgel flow viareceptor-ligand binding in the constrained geometries of microchannels

L. K. Fiddes, H. K. C. Chan, K. Wyss, C. A. Simmons, E. Kumacheva and A. R. Wheeler, Lab Chip, 2009, 9, 286 DOI: 10.1039/B807106C

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