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Dissolution-guided wetting for microarray and microfluidic devices.


ABSTRACT: The trapping of air bubbles presents a substantial impediment for the user in the increasingly widespread use of lab-on-a-chip products having microcavities in the forms of microwells, traps, dead ends and corners. Here we demonstrate a simple, effective, and passive method to eliminate air bubbles by coating hydrophilized microarray and microfluidic devices with a monosaccharide such as D-glucose or D-sorbitol, where the microcavities are filled with a conformal, elliptical, cone-shaped monosaccharide solid. These devices were stored in air for up to 6 months with a complete rewetting of the microcavities by dissolution of the monosaccharide with an aqueous solution.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3422633 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dissolution-guided wetting for microarray and microfluidic devices.

Wang Yuli Y   Sims Christopher E CE   Allbritton Nancy L NL  

Lab on a chip 20120720 17


The trapping of air bubbles presents a substantial impediment for the user in the increasingly widespread use of lab-on-a-chip products having microcavities in the forms of microwells, traps, dead ends and corners. Here we demonstrate a simple, effective, and passive method to eliminate air bubbles by coating hydrophilized microarray and microfluidic devices with a monosaccharide such as D-glucose or D-sorbitol, where the microcavities are filled with a conformal, elliptical, cone-shaped monosac  ...[more]

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