JOURNAL ARTICLE

Solid-State Microfluidics with Integrated Thin-Film Acoustic Sensors

Menglun ZhangJingze HuangYao LuWei PangHao ZhangXuexin Duan

Year: 2018 Journal:   ACS Sensors Vol: 3 (8)Pages: 1584-1591   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

For point-of-care applications, integrating sensors into a microfluidic chip is a nontrivial task because conventional detection modules are bulky and microfluidic chips are small in size and their fabrication processes are not compatible. In this work, a solid-state microfluidic chip with on-chip acoustic sensors using standard thin-film technologies is introduced. The integrated chip is essentially a stack of thin films on silicon substrate, featuring compact size, electrical input (fluid control), and electrical output (sensor read-out). These features all contribute to portability. In addition, by virtue of processing discrete microdroplets, the chip provides a solution to the performance degradation bottleneck of acoustic sensors in liquid-phase sensing. Label-free immunoassays in serum are carried out, and the viability of the chip is further demonstrated by result comparison with commercial ELISA in prostate-specific antigen sensing experiments. The solid-state chip is believed to fit specific applications in personalized diagnostics and other relevant clinical settings where instrument portability matters.

Keywords:
Software portability Microfluidics Chip Lab-on-a-chip Materials science Bottleneck Nanotechnology Substrate (aquarium) Computer science Microfabrication Stack (abstract data type) Fabrication Optoelectronics Electronic engineering Embedded system Engineering Telecommunications

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Topics

Biosensors and Analytical Detection
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Electrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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