Droplet microfluidics inside paper

Here, we demonstrate, for the first time: the self-digitization, i.e. spontaneous formation, of microdroplets during the imbibition of paper; the on-demand merging of individual microdroplets in paper; and the on-demand ejection of individual microdroplets from the paper. Two technical novelties und...

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Published in:2018 IEEE Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) pp. 269 - 271
Main Authors: Yasuga, Hiroki, Guo, Weijin, Hansson, Jonas, Haraldsson, Tommy, Miki, Norihisa, van der Wijngaart, Wouter
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-01-2018
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Summary:Here, we demonstrate, for the first time: the self-digitization, i.e. spontaneous formation, of microdroplets during the imbibition of paper; the on-demand merging of individual microdroplets in paper; and the on-demand ejection of individual microdroplets from the paper. Two technical novelties underlie these novel functions: the formation of free-standing synthetic microfluidic paper, i.e. a porous matrix of slanted and interconnected micropillars without bottom layer; and the hydrophobic surface modification of the paper. The ease of manipulation and the direct access to the microdroplets from the environment makes this an extremely versatile tool, with potential applications in liquid sample digitisation and microparticle generation.
ISSN:2160-1968
DOI:10.1109/MEMSYS.2018.8346536