In the field of biological and chemical assays, much research activity has been directed towards the development of miniaturized instrumentations to fabricate highly integrated and automated 'lab-on-a-chip' systems based on microfluidics [1]. Such systems offer many advantages such as reduced reagent consumption, faster analysis and increased instrument portability. At present, most microfluidic technologies consist of micro-channels where liquids are manipulated by changing pressures or electrode voltages but such systems suffer from different drawbacks such as complex fabrication, sample cross-contamination, high voltage or pressure requirements [2,3]. Our work represents instead a new and simple system where the liquid actuation and dispensing has been achieved through electrode-free configurations using polar dielectric crystals such as lithium niobate (LN) and by exploiting the pyroelectric effect [4-6]. This novel 'Pyro-Electro-hydrodynamic' manipulation system could be used as a pioneering portable instrument for detecting in-situ even low concentrated analytes not detectable by traditional methods.

Charge-driven dispensing of picolitre drops for biomolecules microarrays by Pyro-Electro-hydrodynamic system

Miccio Lisa;Coppola Sara;Grilli Simonetta;Gennari Oriella;Vespini Veronica;Orlando Pierangelo;Ferraro Pietro
2013

Abstract

In the field of biological and chemical assays, much research activity has been directed towards the development of miniaturized instrumentations to fabricate highly integrated and automated 'lab-on-a-chip' systems based on microfluidics [1]. Such systems offer many advantages such as reduced reagent consumption, faster analysis and increased instrument portability. At present, most microfluidic technologies consist of micro-channels where liquids are manipulated by changing pressures or electrode voltages but such systems suffer from different drawbacks such as complex fabrication, sample cross-contamination, high voltage or pressure requirements [2,3]. Our work represents instead a new and simple system where the liquid actuation and dispensing has been achieved through electrode-free configurations using polar dielectric crystals such as lithium niobate (LN) and by exploiting the pyroelectric effect [4-6]. This novel 'Pyro-Electro-hydrodynamic' manipulation system could be used as a pioneering portable instrument for detecting in-situ even low concentrated analytes not detectable by traditional methods.
2013
Istituto di Scienze Applicate e Sistemi Intelligenti "Eduardo Caianiello" - ISASI
pyroelectric effect
biosensing
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