Issue 3, 2008

On-chip fabrication to add temperature control to a microfluidic solution exchange system

Abstract

We present a concept for the post production modification of commercially available microfluidic devices to incorporate local temperature control, thus allowing for the exact alignment of heating structures with the existing features, e.g. wells, channels or valves, of a system. Specifically, we demonstrate the application of programmable local heating, controlled by computerized PI regulation, to a rapid solution exchanger. Characterisation of the system to show that both uniform temperature distributions and temperature gradients can be established, and to confirm that the solution exchange properties are undisturbed by heating, was achieved using in situ thermometry and amperometry.

Graphical abstract: On-chip fabrication to add temperature control to a microfluidic solution exchange system

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Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
30 Nov 2007
Accepted
19 Dec 2007
First published
25 Jan 2008

Lab Chip, 2008,8, 480-483

On-chip fabrication to add temperature control to a microfluidic solution exchange system

H. Bridle, M. Millingen and A. Jesorka, Lab Chip, 2008, 8, 480 DOI: 10.1039/B718368B

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