Menglun ZhangJingze HuangYao LuWei PangHao ZhangXuexin Duan
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.
Menglun Zhang (5473586)Jingze Huang (5608160)Yao Lu (185912)Wei Pang (158048)Hao Zhang (15339)Xuexin Duan (1547107)
Lin LuanMatthew RoyalRandall D. EvansRichard B. FairN.M. Jokerst
James B. Mc MonagleVincent CaseyB. O’Beirn