DocumentCode
3590775
Title
Separation of blood in microchannel bends
Author
Blattert, C. ; Jurischka, R. ; Tahhan, I. ; Schoth, A. ; Kerth, P. ; Menz, W.
Author_Institution
Inst. fuer Mikrosystemtechnik, Freiburg Univ., Germany
Volume
1
fYear
2004
Firstpage
2627
Lastpage
2630
Abstract
Most clinical chemistry tests are performed on cell-free serum or plasma. Therefore micro assay devices for blood tests require integrated on-chip microfluidics for separation of plasma or serum from blood. This is achieved by a new blood separation technique based on a microchannel bend structure developed within the collaborative microtele-biochip (μTBC) project co-funded by the German Ministry for education and research (BMBF). Different prototype polymer chips have been manufactured with an UV-LIGA process and hot embossing technology. The separation efficiency of these chips has been determined with samples of human whole blood as well as diluted blood samples. The results show different separation efficiencies up to 90% for blood cells and plasma depending on microchannel geometry as well as cell concentration. As compared to present microfluidic devices for the separation of blood cells like filters or filtration by diffusion the microchannel bend is an integrated on-chip blood separation method, which combines the advantages of rapid separation times and a simple geometry.
Keywords
blood; cellular biophysics; embossing; microfluidics; ultraviolet lithography; German Ministry for education and research; UV-LIGA process; blood cells; blood separation; blood tests; cell concentration; cell-free plasma; cell-free serum; clinical chemistry tests; diluted blood sample; hot embossing technology; human whole blood; integrated on-chip microfluidics; micro assay devices; microchannel bends; microchannel geometry; microfluidic devices; microtele-biochip; polymer chips; rapid separation time; separation efficiency; Blood; Cells (biology); Geometry; Microchannel; Microfluidics; Performance evaluation; Plasma chemistry; Plasma devices; Plasma materials processing; Testing; UV-LIGA; blood; microchannel bend; rapid tooling; separation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2004. IEMBS '04. 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8439-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2004.1403754
Filename
1403754
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