2017
DOI: 10.1142/s2339547817200011
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Modular pumps as programmable hydraulic batteries for microfluidic devices

Abstract: Simple fl uid pumps have been developed to improve microfl uidic device portability, but they cannot be easily programmed, produce repeatable pumping performance, or generate complex fl ow profi les -key requirements for increasing the functionality of portable microdevices. We present a detachable, paper-based, "hydraulic battery" that can be connected to the outlet of a microfl uidic channel to pump fl uid at varying fl ow rates over time, including step changes, ramping fl ows, and oscillating fl ows.Keywor… Show more

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“…Paper pumps can also be patterned to provide variable and preprogrammed flow rates. 88,89 It is important to ensure good contact between the paper and the capillary pump for proper flow control as air gaps can create large flow resistances that slow down the flow rate. Using an initial liquid priming step to wet the paper pump before subsequent liquid delivery can help to address this problem.…”
Section: Capillary Pumpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper pumps can also be patterned to provide variable and preprogrammed flow rates. 88,89 It is important to ensure good contact between the paper and the capillary pump for proper flow control as air gaps can create large flow resistances that slow down the flow rate. Using an initial liquid priming step to wet the paper pump before subsequent liquid delivery can help to address this problem.…”
Section: Capillary Pumpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coefficients a , b and c are calculated using minimum least square (MLS) fitting method. Different mathematical models have been suggested in literature to calculate BP from PTT or PAT 46,47 . Equation 15 is one of the most common with very high accuracy and simplicity as reported by researchers 46,47 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7,[39][40][41] Here, we designed a plug-and-play paper pump using a preshaped 3D paper structure that matches the microfluidic outlet reservoir shape (Figure 6). To fully develop a portable particle detection www.advmattechnol.de solution for microfluidic, we developed a portable pump to drive the fluids.…”
Section: Plug-and-play Paper Pumpmentioning
confidence: 99%