Application of an accessible microfluidics platform to diffusion into dead-end pores

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Abstract

In this work, we use a rapid prototyping technique to produce inexpensive, flexible microchannel chips out of double-sided adhesive tape using a craft-cutter in seconds with high precision. We then visualize the passive diffusion of fluorescein dye solution using an OpenFlexure microscope, which is an open-source device centered around a Raspberry Pi housed in a 3D-printed shell. We adapt the microscope to our application using the picamera python package and a color correction calibration method to quantitatively track the diffusion of fluorescein dye into micropores over a prolonged period of time. Our measurements are compared to analytical solutions of an effective 1D Fick-Jacobs equation for the case of both rectangular and trapezoidal cross-sectional geometries with good agreement. Open questions and future applications of our accessible microfluidics platform will be discussed.

*We gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation (NSF CBET-1902512 and NSF CBET-1902484) and Brown University (Karen T. Romer Undergraduate Research Award).

Presenters

  • Spencer D Francis

    • Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Department of Mathematical Sciences

Authors

  • Spencer D Francis

    • Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Department of Mathematical Sciences
  • Eli Silver

    • Brown University, School of Engineering
    • Brown University
  • Molly Pearson

    • Brown University, School of Engineering
  • Jessica P Remeis

    • Brown University, School of Engineering
  • Emma Abele

    • Brown University, School of Engineering
  • Garam Lee

    • Boston University
    • Boston University, Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Abigail W Taylor

    • Triton Systems
  • Daniel Harris

    • Brown University
    • Brown University, Department of Engineering
  • Francesca Bernardi

    • Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Department of Mathematical Sceinces
    • Worcester Polytechnic Institute