Journal article
Flow control concepts for thread-based microfluidic devices
DR Ballerini, X Li, W Shen
Biomicrofluidics | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1063/1.3567094
Abstract
The emerging concept of thread-based microfluidics has shown great promise for application to inexpensive disease detection and environmental monitoring. To allow the creation of more sophisticated and functional thread-based sensor designs, the ability to better control and understand the flow of fluids in the devices is required. To meet this end, various mechanisms for controlling the flow of reagents and samples in thread-based microfluidic devices are investigated in this study. A study of fluid penetration in single threads and in twined threads provides greater practical understanding of fluid velocity and ultimate penetration for the design of devices. "Switches" which control when o..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The research scholarships of Monash University and the Department of Chemical Engineering are gratefully acknowledged. The authors thank Dr. L. Wang of the School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, for kindly providing us with thread and textile samples, Ms. Y. H. Ngo for assistance in obtaining SEM images, and Mr. K. Wu for assistance in generating fluid penetration data.