Authors
Sana Jahanshahi-Anbuhi, Puneet Chavan, Clémence Sicard, Vincent Leung, SM Zakir Hossain, Robert Pelton, John D Brennan, Carlos DM Filipe
Publication date
2012
Journal
Lab on a Chip
Volume
12
Issue
23
Pages
5079-5085
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
This paper reports the development of a method to control the flow rate of fluids within paper-based microfluidic analytical devices. We demonstrate that by simply sandwiching paper channels between two flexible films, it is possible to accelerate the flow of water through paper by over 10-fold. The dynamics of this process are such that the height of the liquid is dependent on time to the power of 1/3. This dependence was validated using three different flexible films (with markedly different contact angles) and three different fluids (water and two silicon oils with different viscosities). These covered channels provide a low-cost method for controlling the flow rate of fluid in paper channels, and can be added following printing of reagents to control fluid flow in selected fluidic channels. Using this method, we redesigned a previously published bidirectional lateral flow pesticide sensor to allow more rapid detection of …
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