• DocumentCode
    604127
  • Title

    Microfluidic Biosensing Device for Controlled Trapping and Detection of Magnetic Microparticles

  • Author

    Giouroudi, Ioanna ; Kokkinis, Georgios ; Gooneratne, C. ; Kosel, Jurgen

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. of Sensor & Actuator Syst., Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    3-5 May 2013
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    2
  • Abstract
    A magnetic microfluidic device is proposed to transport and trap magnetic microparticles (MPs) to a sensing area. Once the MPs are concentrated in the vicinity of the sensing area, a spin valve type giant magnetoresistance (GMR) sensor is used to detect their presence. The device is used for the detection of biological targets once they are labeled with functionalized MPs. Manipulation of the MPs is achieved by employing a microstructure which consists of planar ring-shaped conducting microloops. These microloops are designed to produce high magnetic field gradients which are directly proportional to the force applied to manipulate the MPs. Upon sequential application of current, starting from the outermost loop, MPs are directed to move from the outermost to the innermost loop. The speed with which the MPs move towards the sensing area is controlled by the speed with which current is switched between the loops. On top of the microstructure, a microfluidic channel is fabricated using a standard photolithography technique and a dry film resist layer (Ordyl SY355). Experimental results showed that MPs of different diameters were successfully trapped at the sensing area and detected by the GMR sensor located directly under the innermost square loop.
  • Keywords
    bioMEMS; chemical sensors; giant magnetoresistance; magnetic particles; magnetic sensors; microfabrication; microfluidics; microsensors; photolithography; Ordyl SY355; biological target detection; dry film resist layer; giant magnetoresistance sensor; magnetic field gradients; magnetic microfluidic biosensing device; magnetic microparticle detection; magnetic microparticle manipulation; magnetic microparticle transport; magnetic microparticle trapping; microfluidic channel; microloops; photolithography technique; spin valve GMR sensor; Biology; Bridge circuits; Magnetic fields; Microfluidics; Micromagnetics; Sensors; Switches;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Biomedical Engineering Conference (SBEC), 2013 29th Southern
  • Conference_Location
    Miami, FL
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-0624-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SBEC.2013.9
  • Filename
    6525646