Claims
- 1. A centripetally-motivated microsystems platform comprising:
a) a rotatable platform comprising a substrate having an axis of rotation and a surface comprising one or a multiplicity of microfluidics structures embedded in the surface of the platform, wherein each microfluidics structure comprises
i) one or a plurality of fluid reservoirs, ii) one or a plurality of detection chambers, iii) one or a plurality of mixing microchannels and iv) one or a plurality of air ballast chambers wherein each of said fluid reservoir is fluidly connected to a mixing microchannel that is fluidly connected to a detection chamber and wherein the air ballast chamber is fluidly connected to the detection chamber by a microchannel, and wherein fluid within the microchannels of the platform is moved through said microchannels by centripetal force arising from rotational motion of the platform for a time and a rotational velocity sufficient to move the fluid through the microchannels.
- 2. A microsystem platform of claim 1 wherein each fluid reservoir further comprises a sample input port.
- 3. A microsystem platform of claim 1 wherein the detection reservoirs are optically transparent.
- 4. A microsystem platform of claim 1, wherein the air ballast chamber contains a volume of air sufficient to prevent fluid flow from the distal end of the mixing microchannel and into the detection chamber when the platform is rotated at a speed less than the maximum speed of platform rotation.
- 5. A microsystem platform of claim 1 wherein each fluid reservoir has a volumetric capacity of from about 1 nL to about 500μL.
- 6. A microsystem platform of claim 1 wherein each detection reservoir has a volumetric capacity of from about 2 nL to about 1000 μL.
- 7. A microsystem platform of claim 1 wherein each mixing microchannel comprises a plurality of bends having angles greater than 90°.
- 8. A microsystem platform of claim 1 comprising from about 24 to about 10,000 microfluidics structures.
- 9. A microsystem platform of claim 1 wherein rotation of the platform motivates fluid through each of the microfluidics structures at a flow rate wherein the time the fluid is in the mixing microchannel is substantially the same in each of the microfluidics structures on the platform.
- 10. A microsystem platform of claim 9 wherein the flow rate of fluid through each of the mixing microchannels is from about 1 nL/s to about 100 μL/s.
- 11. A microsystem platform of claim 1 that is a circular disk having a radius of about 1 to about 25 cm.
- 12. The microsystem platform of claim 1, wherein the microsystem platform is constructed of a material selected from the group consisting of an organic material, an inorganic material, a crystalline material and an amorphous material.
- 13. The microsystem platform of claim 12, wherein the microsystem platform further comprises a material selected from the group consisting of silicon, silica, quartz, a ceramic, a metal or a plastic.
- 14. The microsystem platform of claim 1, wherein the microsystem platform has a thickness of about 0.1 to 100 mm, and wherein the cross-sectional dimension of the microchannels embedded therein is less than 1 mm and from 1 to 90 percent of said cross-sectional dimension of the platform.
- 15. The microsystem platform of claim 1, wherein the microsystem platform further comprises a multiplicity of air channels, exhaust air ports and air displacement channels.
- 16. A centripetally-motivated fluid micromanipulation apparatus that is a combination of
a microsystem platform according to claim 1, and a micromanipulation device, comprising a base, a rotating means, a power supply and user interface and operations controlling means, wherein the rotating means is operatively linked to the microsystem platform and in rotational contact therewith wherein a volume of a fluid within the microchannels of the platform is moved through said microchannels by centripetal force arising from rotational motion of the platform for a time and a rotational velocity sufficient to move the fluid through the microchannels.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the rotating means of the device is a motor.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the device comprises a rotational motion controlling means for controlling the rotational acceleration and velocity of the microsystem platform.
- 19. An apparatus of claim 16 wherein the micromanipulation apparatus further comprises an optical detector that measures absorbance, fluorescence, epifluorescence or chemoluminescence.
- 20. An apparatus of claim 16 wherein the micromanipulation apparatus further comprises a scanning, imaging, or confocal microscopy detector.
- 21. An apparatus of claim 16 wherein the micromanipulation apparatus further comprises a radiometric detector.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the detector is an optical detector comprising a light source and a photodetector.
- 23. A microsystems platform of claim 1, wherein the interior surface of the mixing microchannel has a contact angle greater than 90 degrees.
- 24. A method for homogenously mixing two or a plurality of different fluids, comprising the steps of:
a) applying a volume of a first fluid to one or a plurality of fluid reservoirs of a microsystem platform of claim 1 when the platform is stationary; b) applying a volume of a second fluid to one or a plurality of fluid reservoirs of a microsystem platform of claim 1, wherein the fluid reservoir containing the first fluid is the same fluid reservoir containing the second fluid, or the fluid reservoirs containing the first and second fluids are fluidly connected to the same mixing microchannel; c) rotating the platform at an increasing rotational speed sufficient to motivate fluid flow from the fluid reservoir to the most distal extend of the mixing microchannel without motivating fluid flow into the detection chamber; d) rotating the platform at a decreasing rotational speed until all fluid in the mixing microchannel returns to the fluid reservoir e) repeating steps (c) and (d) for a number of repetitions sufficient to homogeneously mix the first and second fluids into a homogeneous mixture; f) rotating the platform at a rotational speed greater than the maximum speed of rotation in step (c) at a speed sufficient to motivate the homogeneously mixed fluid into the detection chamber; and g) detecting the homogenous mixture.
- 25. A centripetally-motivated microsystems platform comprising:
b) a rotatable platform comprising a substrate having an axis of rotation and a surface comprising one or a multiplicity of microfluidics structures embedded in the surface of the platform, wherein each microfluidics structure comprises
i) one or a plurality of fluid reservoirs, ii) one or a plurality of detection chambers, iii) one or a plurality of mixing microchannels wherein the interior surface of each of the microchannels comprises a graded hydrophobic surface, wherein the hydrophobicity of the surface increases with distance from the axis of rotation, and wherein each of said fluid reservoir is fluidly connected to a mixing microchannel that is fluidly connected to a detection chamber, and wherein fluid within the microchannels of the platform is moved through said microchannels by centripetal force arising from rotational motion of the platform for a time and a rotational velocity sufficient to move the fluid through the microchannels.
- 26. A centripetally-motivated microsystems platform comprising:
c) a rotatable platform comprising a substrate having an axis of rotation and a surface comprising one or a multiplicity of microfluidics structures embedded in the surface of the platform, wherein each microfluidics structure comprises
i) one or a plurality of fluid reservoirs, ii) one or a plurality of detection chambers, iii) one or a plurality of mixing microchannels wherein the interior surface of each of the microchannels comprises a graded surface to volume ratio, wherein the surface to volume ratio increases with distance from the axis of rotation, and wherein each of said fluid reservoir is fluidly connected to a mixing microchannel that is fluidly connected to a detection chamber, and wherein fluid within the microchannels of the platform is moved through said microchannels by centripetal force arising from rotational motion of the platform for a time and a rotational velocity sufficient to move the fluid through the microchannels.
- 27. A Microsystems platform of claim 1, wherein the interior surface of each of the microchannels comprises a graded surface to volume ratio, wherein the surface to volume ratio increases with distance from the axis of rotation
- 28. A Microsystems platform of claim 1, wherein the interior surface of each of the microchannels comprises a graded hydrophobic surface, wherein the hydrophobicity of the surface increases with distance from the axis of rotation
- 29. A Microsystems platform of claim 1, wherein the interior surface of each of the microchannels comprises a graded surface to volume ratio, wherein the surface to volume ratio increases with distance from the axis of rotation, and wherein the interior surface of each of the microchannels comprises a graded hydrophobic surface, wherein the hydrophobicity of the surface increases with distance from the axis of rotation
- 30. A Microsystems platform of claim 25, wherein the interior surface of each of the microchannels comprises a graded surface to volume ratio, wherein the surface to volume ratio increases with distance from the axis of rotation
- 31. A method for mixing two or a plurality of different fluids, comprising the steps of:
h) applying a volume of a first fluid to one or a plurality of fluid reservoirs of a microsystem platform of claim 25 when the platform is stationary; i) applying a volume of a second fluid to one or a plurality of fluid reservoirs of a microsystem platform of claim 25, wherein the fluid reservoir containing the first fluid is the same fluid reservoir containing the second fluid, or the fluid reservoirs containing the first and second fluids are fluidly connected to the same mixing microchannel; j) rotating the platform at an increasing rotational speed sufficient to motivate fluid flow from the fluid reservoir to the most distal extend of the mixing microchannel without motivating fluid flow into the detection chamber; k) rotating the platform at a decreasing rotational speed until all fluid in the mixing microchannel returns to the fluid reservoir l) repeating steps (c) and (d) for a number of repetitions sufficient to homogeneously mix the first and second fluids into a homogeneous mixture; m) rotating the platform at a rotational speed greater than the maximum speed of rotation in step (c) at a speed sufficient to motivate the homogeneously mixed fluid into the detection chamber; and n) detecting the homogenous mixture.
- 32. A method for mixing two or a plurality of different fluids, comprising the steps of:
o) applying a volume of a first fluid to one or a plurality of fluid reservoirs of a microsystem platform of claim 26 when the platform is stationary; p) applying a volume of a second fluid to one or a plurality of fluid reservoirs of a microsystem platform of claim 26, wherein the fluid reservoir containing the first fluid is the same fluid reservoir containing the second fluid, or the fluid reservoirs containing the first and second fluids are fluidly connected to the same mixing microchannel; q) rotating the platform at an increasing rotational speed sufficient to motivate fluid flow from the fluid reservoir to the most distal extend of the mixing microchannel without motivating fluid flow into the detection chamber; r) rotating the platform at a decreasing rotational speed until all fluid in the mixing microchannel returns to the fluid reservoir s) repeating steps (c) and (d) for a number of repetitions sufficient to homogeneously mix the first and second fluids into a homogeneous mixture; t) rotating the platform at a rotational speed greater than the maximum speed of rotation in step (c) at a speed sufficient to motivate the homogeneously mixed fluid into the detection chamber; and u) detecting the homogenous mixture.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application, Serial No. 60/204,264, filed May 15, 2000., the disclosure of which is explicitly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60204264 |
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