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Published on: February 23, 2017
Electrothermal Active Control of Preconcentrated Biomolecule Plugs
Sinwook Park1, Gilad Yossifon1
1Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Micro- and Nanofluidics Laboratory , Technion - Israel Institute of Technology , Technion City 3200000 , Israel.
Abstract:
Concentration-polarization (CP)-based biomolecule preconcentration is highly effective in enhancing the detection sensitivity yet fails to precisely and dynamically control the location of the preconcentrated biomolecule plug to ensure overlap with the sensing region (e.g., immobilized molecular probes). Here, we used electrothermal (ET) stirring as a means of controlling the location of a preconcentrated biomolecule plug. The applied microfluidic device consisted of a Nafion membrane to induce the CP and an array of individually addressable microscale heaters for active local ET stirring. The experimental results demonstrated that such a novel platform enabled active control of the location of the preconcentrated plug of target biomolecules, ensuring its overlap with the functionalized microparticles and ultimately yielding enhanced detection sensitivity and binding kinetics. This was demonstrated using avidin-biotin particles as a simple bead-based bioassay model.

