Enhanced sample filling and discretization in thermoplastic 2D microwell arrays using asymmetric contact angles

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Abstract

Sample filling and discretization within thermoplastic 2D microwell arrays is investigated toward the development of low cost disposable microfluidics for passive sample discretization. By using a high level of contact angle asymmetry between the filling channel and microwell surfaces, a significant increase in the range of well geometries that can be successfully filled is revealed. The performance of various array designs is characterized numerically and experimentally to assess the impact of contact angle asymmetry and device geometry on sample filling and discretization, resulting in guidelines to ensure robust microwell filling and sample isolation over a wide range of well dimensions. Using the developed design rules, reliable and bubble-free sample filling and discretization is achieved in designs with critical dimensions ranging from 20 μm to 800 μm. The resulting devices are demonstrated for discretized nucleic acid amplification by performing loop-mediated isothermal amplification for the detection of the mecA gene associated with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

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Padmanabhan, S., Han, J. Y., Nanayankkara, I., Tran, K., Ho, P., Mesfin, N., … Devoe, D. L. (2020). Enhanced sample filling and discretization in thermoplastic 2D microwell arrays using asymmetric contact angles. Biomicrofluidics, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5126938

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