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Compact and Thermosensitive Nature-inspired Micropump.


ABSTRACT: Liquid transportation without employing a bulky power source, often observed in nature, has been an essential prerequisite for smart applications of microfluidic devices. In this report, a leaf-inspired micropump (LIM) which is composed of thermo-responsive stomata-inspired membrane (SIM) and mesophyll-inspired agarose cryogel (MAC) is proposed. The LIM provides a durable flow rate of 30 ?l/h?·?cm(2) for more than 30?h at room temperature without external mechanical power source. By adapting a thermo-responsive polymer, the LIM can smartly adjust the delivery rate of a therapeutic liquid in response to temperature changes. In addition, as the LIM is compact, portable, and easily integrated into any liquid, it might be utilized as an essential component in advanced hand-held drug delivery devices.

SUBMITTER: Kim H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5086846 | biostudies-other | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Compact and Thermosensitive Nature-inspired Micropump.

Kim Hyejeong H   Kim Kiwoong K   Lee Sang Joon SJ  

Scientific reports 20161031


Liquid transportation without employing a bulky power source, often observed in nature, has been an essential prerequisite for smart applications of microfluidic devices. In this report, a leaf-inspired micropump (LIM) which is composed of thermo-responsive stomata-inspired membrane (SIM) and mesophyll-inspired agarose cryogel (MAC) is proposed. The LIM provides a durable flow rate of 30 μl/h · cm<sup>2</sup> for more than 30 h at room temperature without external mechanical power source. By ada  ...[more]

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