학술논문

Passive Droplet Control in Two-Dimensional Microfluidic Networks
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological and Multi-Scale Communications IEEE Trans. Mol. Biol. Multi-Scale Commun. Molecular, Biological and Multi-Scale Communications, IEEE Transactions on. 5(3):189-206 Dec, 2019
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Payloads
Hydrodynamics
Microfluidics
Lab-on-a-chip
Network topology
Droplet-based microfluidics
lab-on-chip
Language
ISSN
2372-2061
2332-7804
Abstract
Microfluidic networks for droplet-based microfluidics have been recently introduced with the aim of realizing flexible Lab-on-Chip devices. In this paper, we investigate, for the first time, a two-dimensional network topology, in which biological samples, embodied in so-called payload droplets, are delivered to a specific destination. Two-dimensional networks can be useful in many applications, such as the automation of laboratory experiments on microwell plates. The path of the payload droplet is determined by the network geometry and the distance to so-called control droplets (i.e., passive droplet control). In order to route single or multiple payload droplets to a specific destination, we introduce droplet frames that include single or multiple payload droplets and several control droplets for their path control. We derive closed-form expressions for the droplet distances within the frame to realize the desired droplet routing. These expressions are solely based on the network geometry and fluid properties. Computer simulations based on the analogy between microfluidic networks and electrical circuits verified the proposed routing scheme.