Next generation, In-situ Microfluidic Flow Control Using Stimuli Responsive Materials for Biomimetic Microfluidic Platforms
- Authors:
- S. Coleman, A. Ben Azouz, J. ter Schiphorst, J. Saez, J. Whyte, P. McCluskey, N. Kent, F. Benito-Lopez, A. Schenning, D. Diamond
- Year:
- 2016
- Presentation in congress:
- 20th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, Micro Total Analysis Systems μ-TAS-2016
- Publishing city and/or Editorial:
- Dublin, Ireland
- Volume:
- 9-13 October
- Initial page - Ending page:
- 1126 - 1127
- Description:
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The requirement of significant off-chip fluid manipulation using high-cost mechanical components has resulted in design limitations in microfluidic devices. We report the use of novel stimuli responsive polymer gel materials for a variety of bio-inspired processes to achieve in-situ microfluidic flow control providing low-cost alternatives to current technologies. These integrated materials result in active microfluidic channels that provide highly simplified, non-contact fluidic control such as valving, mixing and channel sealing. These low-cost materials potentially allow for the creation of complex fluidic arrangements with advanced fluidic control on single use or disposable platforms that are not presently achievable with current technologies.