Issue 19, 2013

Highly sensitive refractive index measurement with a sandwiched single-flow-channel microfluidic chip

Abstract

We propose a simple single-flow-channel microfluidic chip that can be used in an interferometry-based refractometer for the realization of highly sensitive refractive index analysis. The key idea relies on sandwiching two single-flow-channel microfluidic chips in such a way that their flow channels are laterally shifted with respect to each other, forming two flow channels for use in our Young’s interferometric-based refractometer. Experimental demonstrations on our laboratory prototype, comprised of two large 1 mm deep single-flow-channel microfluidic chips with a 400 μm lateral shift between the two flow channels, a 635 nm wavelength laser diode, and a 1600 × 1200 pixel image sensor, show a very high measured sensitivity of 5.62 × 10−6 RIU/pixel with a measured resolution of 9.67 × 10−7 RIU when used to determine the refractive indices of phosphate buffered saline solutions. Additional key features include a low component count, high compactness, and ease of implementation.

Graphical abstract: Highly sensitive refractive index measurement with a sandwiched single-flow-channel microfluidic chip

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Nov 2012
Accepted
28 Feb 2013
First published
21 Mar 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 6981-6984

Highly sensitive refractive index measurement with a sandwiched single-flow-channel microfluidic chip

K. Chaitavon, S. Sumriddetchkajorn and J. Nukeaw, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 6981 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA23119D

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