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Conference Paper Self-Operated Blood Plasma Separation using Micropump in Polymer-based Microfluidic Device
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Authors
Won Ick Jang, Kwang Hyo Chung, Hyeon Bong Pyo, Seon Hee Park
Issue Date
2006-12
Citation
Micro- and Nanotechnology: Materials, Processes, Packaging, and Systems III (SPIE 6415), v.6415, pp.1-8
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.693475
Abstract
The blood is one of the best indicators of health because blood circulates all body tissues and collects information. The COC(Cyclo Olefin Copolymer) has better various properties than PMMA(Polymethy Mechacrylate) and PC(Polycarbonate) that are widely used in biotechnology field. This paper presents a new method of plasma separation on the COC in terms of surface modification for the development of a disposable protein chip. The blood plasma separation device was composed of a whole blood inlet, microchannel with filtration region of micropillars, micropump with microheater, and a blood cell outlet. Micropump with microheater was designed by ANSYS and flow model in the microchannel was designed by CFD-ACE+ simulators. We successfully fabricated a polymer based microfluidic device for blood plasma separation by MEMS(Micro Electro Mechanical System) technology. By using this device, cell-free plasma was successfully obtained through the filtration from a drop of whole blood without external force of a syringe pump.
KSP Keywords
Blood cells, Blood plasma separation, External force, Micro-electro-mechanical system(MEMS), Microfluidic device, Protein chip, Separation device, Syringe pump, Various properties, cell-free, flow model