A New self-activated micropumping mechanism capable of continuous-flow and real-time PCR amplification inside 3D spiral microreactor

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A self-activated micropump which is capable of stable velocity transport for a liquid to flow a given distance inside a 3D microchannel has been a dream of microfluidic scientists for a long time. A new self-activated pumping mechanism has been proposed in this paper. It is different from the authors' previous research which relied on the fluid resistance of a quartz capillary tube or end-blocked gas-permeable silicone or a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) wall to automate the flow. In this research, an end-open stretched Teflon tube was utilized for passive transport for the first time. A new fluid transmission mode was adopted with the assistance of a cheaper easily accessible oil mixture to achieve stable continuous flow. Finally, this novel micropump has been applied to real-time continuous-flow polymerase chain reactions (PCRs), with an amplification efficiency similar to that of a commercial PCR cycler instrument.

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Wang, K., Wu, D., & Wu, W. (2019). A New self-activated micropumping mechanism capable of continuous-flow and real-time PCR amplification inside 3D spiral microreactor. Micromachines, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10100685

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