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3D free-assembly modular microfluidics inspired by movable type printing

Engineering and Technology

3D free-assembly modular microfluidics inspired by movable type printing

S. Huang, J. Wu, et al.

This groundbreaking research presents a novel 3D free-assembly modular microfluidics scheme, inspired by movable type printing. It features rapid prototyping and small batch production of disposable microfluidic chips, enabling advanced applications like concentration gradient generation and drug screening, all developed by a team from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology.... show more
Abstract
Reconfigurable modular microfluidics presents an opportunity for flexibly constructing prototypes of advanced microfluidic systems. Nevertheless, the strategy of directly integrating modules cannot easily fulfill the requirements of common applications, e.g., the incorporation of materials with biochemical compatibility and optical transparency and the execution of small batch production of disposable chips for laboratory trials and initial tests. Here, we propose a manufacturing scheme inspired by the movable type printing technique to realize 3D free-assembly modular microfluidics. Double-layer 3D microfluidic structures can be produced by replicating the assembled molds. A library of modularized molds is presented for flow control, droplet generation and manipulation and cell trapping and coculture. In addition, a variety of modularized attachments, including valves, light sources and microscopic cameras, have been developed with the capability to be mounted onto chips on demand. Microfluidic systems, including those for concentration gradient generation, droplet-based microfluidics, cell trapping and drug screening, are demonstrated. This scheme enables rapid prototyping of microfluidic systems and construction of on-chip research platforms, with the intent of achieving high efficiency of proof-of-concept tests and small batch manufacturing.
Publisher
Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Published On
Jul 26, 2023
Authors
Shaoqi Huang, Jiandong Wu, Lulu Zheng, Yan Long, Junyi Chen, Jianlang Li, Bo Dai, Francis Lin, Songlin Zhuang, Dawei Zhang
Tags
microfluidics
3D printing
prototyping
modular design
drug screening
cell trapping
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