Title :
Design and Fabrication of a Centrifugally Driven Microfluidic Disk for Fully Integrated Metabolic Assays on Whole Blood
Author :
Steigert, J. ; Brenner, T. ; Grumann, M. ; Riegger, L. ; Zengerle, R. ; Ducrée, J.
Author_Institution :
University of Freiburg – IMTEK, Laboratory for MEMS Applications, Georges-Koehler-Allee 106, D-79110 Freiburg, Germany, e-mail: steigert@imtek.de
Abstract :
For the first time, we present a novel and fully integrated centrifugal microfluidic “ lab-on-a-disk” for rapid metabolic assays in human whole blood. All essential steps comprising blood sampling, metering, plasma extraction and the final optical detection are conducted within t = 150 s in passive structures integrated on one disposable disk. Our technology features a novel plasma extraction structure (V = 500 nL, CV < 5%) without using any hydrophobic microfluidics where the purified plasma (cRBC< 0.11%) is centrifugally separated and subsequently extracted through a capillarily primed extraction channel into the detection chamber. While this capillary extraction requires precisely defined, narrow micro-structures, the reactive mixing and detection is most efficient within larger cavities. The corresponding manufacturing technique of these macro- and micro structures in the range of 30 µ m to 1000 µ m is also presented for the first time: A novel, cost-efficient hybrid prototyping technique of a multiscale epoxy master for subsequent hot embossing of polymer disks.
Keywords :
Blood; Humans; Integrated optics; Manufacturing; Microfluidics; Optical detectors; Optical device fabrication; Optical mixing; Plasma materials processing; Sampling methods;
Conference_Titel :
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, 2006. MEMS 2006 Istanbul. 19th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul, Turkey
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9475-5
DOI :
10.1109/MEMSYS.2006.1627825