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Microfluidics for Miniaturized Laboratories on a Chip
Authors:Thomas A Franke Dr  Achim Wixforth Prof Dr
Institution:1. University of Augsburg, Experimental Physics I, Microfluidics Group, Universit?tstr. 1, 86159 Augsburg (Germany);2. Current address: Experimental Soft Condensed Matter Group, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences/Department of Physics, Harvard University, 40 Oxford St, Cambridge MA 02138 (USA);3. University of Augsburg, Universit?tstr. 1, 86159 Augsburg (Germany), Fax: (+49)?821‐5983227
Abstract:Microfluidic systems promise solutions for high throughput and highly specific analysis for biology, medicine and chemistry while consuming only tiny amounts of reactants and space. On these lab‐on‐a‐chip platforms often multiple physical effects such as electrokinetic, acoustic or capillary phenomena from various disciplines are exploited to gain the optimal functionality. The fluidics on these small length scales differ significantly from our experience of the macroscopic world. In this Review we survey some of the approaches and techniques to handle minute amounts of fluid volumes in microfluidic systems with special focus on surface acoustic wave driven fluidics, a technique developed in our laboratory. Here, we outline the basics of this technique and demonstrate, for example, how acoustic mixing and fluid actuation is realized. Furthermore we discuss the interplay of different physical effects in microfluidic systems and illustrate their usefulness for several applications.
Keywords:materials science  mechanical properties  microfluidic flow chamber  proteins  surface acoustic waves
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