A novel pressure-driven piezodispenser for nanoliter volumes

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Abstract

A successful dispensing device has been built for use in biotechnology applications requiring nanoliter volume liquid transfer. Air pressure is used as the primary driving force and is controlled via a high speed miniature solenoid valve as opposed to many existing systems that use a valve in line with constantly pressurized fluid to start and stop the dispensing action. This automated pressure-driven system is used to improve a typical piezodriven microdispenser. The resulting system is much less prone to failures resulting from air entrainment and can dispense much higher viscosity fluids than the microdispenser alone. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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McGuire, S., Fisher, C., Holl, M., & Meldrum, D. (2008). A novel pressure-driven piezodispenser for nanoliter volumes. Review of Scientific Instruments, 79(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2969658

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