Issue 15, 2021

“One-to-three” droplet generation in digital microfluidics for parallel chemiluminescence immunoassays

Abstract

In digital microfluidics, droplet generation is a fundamental operation for quantitative liquid manipulation. The generation of well-defined micro-droplets on a chip with restricted device geometries has become a real obstacle for digital microfluidics platforms to be used in parallel for in vitro diagnostic applications. Here, we propose a “one-to-three” droplet splitting technique that is able to generate sub-microlitre droplets beyond the “well-known” geometry limit in electrowetting-on-dielectric digital microfluidics. Accordingly, we realized an on-chip magnetic bead chemiluminescence immunoassay for parallel detection with the “one-to-three” technique. With the help of the generated micro droplets, we were able to retain the magnetic beads by a significantly reduced magnetic force. We have shown the detection of five B-type natriuretic peptide analyte samples on a single chip for around 10 minutes. The correlation coefficient of the calibration curve was 0.9942, and the detection limit was lower than 5 pg mL−1.

Graphical abstract: “One-to-three” droplet generation in digital microfluidics for parallel chemiluminescence immunoassays

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 mai 2021
Accepted
21 juin 2021
First published
22 juin 2021

Lab Chip, 2021,21, 2892-2900

“One-to-three” droplet generation in digital microfluidics for parallel chemiluminescence immunoassays

K. Jin, C. Hu, S. Hu, C. Hu, J. Li and H. Ma, Lab Chip, 2021, 21, 2892 DOI: 10.1039/D1LC00421B

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