Study on Microfluidic Chip Flow Rate Uniformity for Cell Activity Detection

During the cell viability detection process inside a microfluidic chip, the more uniform the distribution of medium flow rates, the higher the accuracy of detection results. In order to achieve this goal, a multichannel microfluidic chip with uniform distribution of medium flow rates has been succes...

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Veröffentlicht in:Langmuir 2023-05, Vol.39 (18), p.6548-6555
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Yecheng, Huang, Linkui, Guo, Jianjiang, Ji, Jiao, Wei, Tianyu, Fu, Lei
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Zusammenfassung:During the cell viability detection process inside a microfluidic chip, the more uniform the distribution of medium flow rates, the higher the accuracy of detection results. In order to achieve this goal, a multichannel microfluidic chip with uniform distribution of medium flow rates has been successfully designed. The multichannel microfluidic chip is designed with cell injection channels, vascular network-shaped medium injection channels, buffer zones, and a culture chamber. The medium flow rates inside culture chambers of the multichannel microfluidic chip and the common single-channel microfluidic chip are compared by COMSOL Multiphysics software and particle velocimetry experiment. The simulation and experimental results show that the medium flow rate distribution inside the culture chamber of the multichannel microfluidic chip is more uniform and changes more smoothly. When the medium perfusion flow rate is 0.5 μL/min, the maximum flow rate difference inside the culture chamber of the single-channel microfluidic chip is more than 13 times that of the multichannel microfluidic chip. Therefore, the multichannel microfluidic chip can ensure a uniform supply of medium inside the culture chamber, which is beneficial to improve the accuracy of cell viability detection.
ISSN:0743-7463
1520-5827
DOI:10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c00514