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Published on: October 1, 2007
Phase-Optimized Peristaltic Pumping by Integrated Microfluidic Logic
Erik M Werner1, Benjamin X Lam1, Elliot E Hui1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697, USA.
Abstract:
Microfluidic droplet generation typically entails an initial stabilization period on the order of minutes, exhibiting higher variation in droplet volume until the system reaches monodisperse production. The material lost during this period can be problematic when preparing droplets from limited samples such as patient biopsies. Active droplet generation strategies such as antiphase peristaltic pumping effectively reduce stabilization time but have required off-chip control hardware that reduces system accessibility. We present a fully integrated device that employs on-chip pneumatic logic to control phase-optimized peristaltic pumping. Droplet generation stabilizes in about a second, with only one or two non-uniform droplets produced initially.

