Method Article

Assembly and Characterization of an External Driver for the Generation of Sub-Kilohertz Oscillatory Flow in Microchannels

DOI:

10.3791/63294

January 28th, 2022

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Summary

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The protocol demonstrates a convenient method to produce harmonic oscillatory flow from 10-1000 Hz in microchannels. This is performed by interfacing a computer-controlled speaker diaphragm to the microchannel in a modular manner.

Abstract

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Microfluidic technology has become a standard tool in chemical and biological laboratories for both analysis and synthesis. The injection of liquid samples, such as chemical reagents and cell cultures, is predominantly accomplished through steady flows that are typically driven by syringe pumps, gravity, or capillary forces. The use of complementary oscillatory flows is seldom considered in applications despite its numerous advantages as recently demonstrated in the literature. The significant technical barrier to the implementation of oscillatory flows in microchannels is likely responsible for the lack of its widespread adoption. Advanced commercial syringe pumps that can produce oscillatory flow, are often more expensive and only work for frequencies less than 1 Hz. Here, the assembly and operation of a low-cost, plug-and-play type speaker-based apparatus that generates oscillatory flow in microchannels is demonstrated. High-fidelity harmonic oscillatory flows with frequencies ranging from 10-1000 Hz can be achieved along with independent amplitude control. Amplitudes ranging from 10-600 µm can be achieved throughout the entire range of operation, including amplitudes > 1 mm at the resonant frequency, in a typical microchannel. Although the oscillation frequency is determined by the speaker, we illustrate that the oscillation amplitude is sensitive to fluid properties and channel geometry. Specifically, the oscillation amplitude decreases with increasing channel circuit length and liquid viscosity, and in contrast, the amplitude increases with increasing speaker tube thickness and length. Additionally, the apparatus requires no prior features to be designed on the microchannel and is easily detachable. It can be used simultaneously with a steady flow created by a syringe pump to generate pulsatile flows.

Introduction

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The precise control of liquid flow rate in microchannels is crucial for lab-on-a-chip applications such as droplet production and encapsulation1, mixing2,3, and the sorting and manipulation of suspended particles4,5,6,7. The predominantly used method for flow control is a syringe pump that produces highly controlled steady flows dispensing either a fixed volume of liquid or a fixed volumetric flow rate, often limited to entirely unidirectional flow. Alternativ....

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Protocol

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1. Rapid prototype mold design and fabrication

  1. Open AutoCAD on a PC. Select File on the taskbar, then select Open and browse to and click on a three-dimensional (3D) model file of the channel mold having .dxf or .dwg extension.
  2. Select the entire model by clicking and dragging a box around it. Export the design as a .stl file by selecting File | Export, then Other formats and choosing .stl from the dropdown box.
  3. Upload the file to a high precision resin stereolithographic (SLA) printer such as Formlabs FORM3. Pour the resin into the resin chamb....

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Results

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To illustrate the capability and performance of the above setup, representative results of oscillatory flow in a simple linear microchannel with a square cross-section are presented. The width and height of the channel are 110 µm and its length is 5 cm. First, we describe the motion of spherical polystyrene tracer particles and how these can be used to check the fidelity of the oscillatory signal as well as the range of oscillation amplitudes achievable. We then discuss the effect of specific fluid properties or microflu.......

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Discussion

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We have demonstrated the assembly (see protocol critical steps 3 and 4) and operation (see protocol critical steps 5 and 6) of an external speaker-based apparatus for the generation of oscillatory flow with frequencies in the range of 10 to 1000 Hz in microfluidic devices. Particle tracking of suspended tracer particles is required to determine the fidelity of the harmonic motion as well as for calibrating the range of oscillation amplitudes achievable over the range of operating frequencies. The amplitude-frequency curv.......

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Disclosures

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The authors have nothing to disclose.

Acknowledgements

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We would like to acknowledge the support given and facilities provided by the Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering Rapid Prototyping Lab at the University of Illinois to enable this work.

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Materials

List of materials used in this article
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Oscillatory Driver Assembly
Alligator-to-pin wireAdafruit3255Small alligator clip to male jumper wire (12)
Aux cableAdafruit26983.5 mm Male/Male stereo cable 1 m
Controller chipDamgooTPA311650w+50w 2 channel audio amplifier (bluetooth and AUX)
DC adapterAdafruit79812 V DC 1A regulated switching power adapter
Micro-pipette tipVWR Signature37001-532200 ul micropipette tip
Silicone sealantLoctite908570Clear silicone waterproof sealant (80 ml)
SpeakerDrok68439964.5 inch 4 Ohm 40 W speaker
Speaker mount3D printed from 'speakermount.stl' in supplementary files
Speaker-to-tube adapter3D printed from 'speaketubeadapter.stl' in supplementary files
Microchannel Manufacture
Biopsy punchMiltex15110Biopsy punch with plunger (1 - 4 mm)
Degasser
Disposable cup
Disposable spoon
Glass SlidesVWR Signature16004-4303" x 1" pre clean 1 mm thick
MoldSi - SU-8 or 3D printed
OvenFischer ScientificIsotemp
PDMS resin and cross-linkerDow Chemical4019862Sylgard 184 PDMS resin and crosslinker (500 g)
Polyethylene tubingBecton Dickinson Intramedic427440Polyethylene tubing (PE 60 - PE 200)
Razor bladesVWR55411-050Single edge industrial razor blades
RF plasma generatorElectro-Technic ProductsBD - 20High frequency generator
Silicone Mold ReleaseCRC03301Food Grade Silicon Mold release (16 oz)
Observation and Characterization
CameraEdgertronicSC2+
LensNikonPlan Fluor 10x
MicroscopeNikonTi Eclipse manual stage
NeedlesBecton Dickinson305175 PrecisionGlide 20G
SyringeBecton Dickinson1180100555Monoject 1 ml
Syringe pumpHarvard ApparatusDual syringe programmable syringe pump
Tracer ParticlesSpherotechPP-10-10Polystyrene tracer particles 1 um

References

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  1. Collins, J., Lee, A. P. Control of serial microfluidic droplet size gradient by step-wise ramping of flow rates. Microfluidics and Nanofluidics. 3, 19-25 (2007).
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Microfluidic TechnologyMicrochannel OscillationSpeaker Based ApparatusHarmonic Oscillatory FlowSyringe PumpTracer ParticlesStroboscopic ImagingHigh Speed CameraParticle Displacement

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