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Suppressing parasitic flow in membraneless diffusion-based microfluidic gradient generators

Published 5 Nov 2024 in physics.flu-dyn | (2411.02953v1)

Abstract: Diffusion-based microfluidic gradient generators (DMGGs) are essential for various in-vitro studies due to their ability to provide a convection-free concentration gradient. However, these systems, often referred to as membrane-based DMGGs, exhibit delayed gradient formation due to the incorporated flow-resistant membrane. This limitation substantially hinders their application in dynamic and time-sensitive studies. Here, we accelerate the gradient response in DMGGs by removing the membrane and implementing new geometrical configurations to compensate for the membrane's role in suppressing parasitic flows. We introduce these novel configurations into two microfluidic designs: the H-junction and the Y-junction. In the H-junction design, parasitic flow is redirected through a bypass channel following the gradient region. The Y-junction design features a shared discharge channel that allows converging discharge flow streams, preventing the buildup of parasitic pressure downstream of the gradient region. Using hydraulic circuit analysis and fluid dynamics simulations, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the H-junction and Y-junction designs in suppressing parasitic pressure flows. These computational results, supported by experimental data from particle image velocimetry, confirm the capability of our designs to generate a highly stable, accurate, and convection-free gradient with rapid formation. These advantages make the H-junction and Y-junction designs ideal experimental platforms for a wide range of in-vitro studies, including drug testing, cell chemotaxis, and stem cell differentiation.

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