Apparatus and method for trapping bead based reagents within microfluidic analysis systems
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1. A microfluidic analysis system, comprising:
- (a) a substantially planar substrate having an upper surface;
(b) at least one main channel formed into said upper surface, said main channel having first and second ends and a defined direction of flow in use;
(c) a cover plate arranged over said planar substrate, said cover plate closing off said channel from above;
(d) a first weir formed across said main channel and between said first and second ends of said channel, said first weir providing at least one flow gap to allow, in use, at least some fluid to flow past said first weir while trapping packing material having constituent particles that are generally larger than said flow gap;
and(e) at least one side channel formed into said planar substrate, said side channel being connected at a first end to said main channel at a location upstream from said first weir, and at a second end to a reservoir, said side channel providing a higher flow resistance than said main channel; and
(e)(f) a second weir located upstream from said connected first end of said side channel, said first and second weirs forming a chamber therebetween, said second weir providing at least one flow gap to allow, in use, at least some fluid to flow past said second weir while trapping said packing material within said chamber.
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Abstract
The present invention provides an on-chip packed reactor bed design that allows for an effective exchange of packing materials such as beads at a miniaturized level. The present invention extends the function of microfluidic analysis systems to new applications including on-chip solid phase extraction (SPE) and on-chip capillary electrochromatography (CEC). The design can be further extended to include integrated packed bed immuno- or enzyme reactors.
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1. A microfluidic analysis system, comprising:
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(a) a substantially planar substrate having an upper surface; (b) at least one main channel formed into said upper surface, said main channel having first and second ends and a defined direction of flow in use; (c) a cover plate arranged over said planar substrate, said cover plate closing off said channel from above; (d) a first weir formed across said main channel and between said first and second ends of said channel, said first weir providing at least one flow gap to allow, in use, at least some fluid to flow past said first weir while trapping packing material having constituent particles that are generally larger than said flow gap;
and(e) at least one side channel formed into said planar substrate, said side channel being connected at a first end to said main channel at a location upstream from said first weir, and at a second end to a reservoir, said side channel providing a higher flow resistance than said main channel; and (e)(f) a second weir located upstream from said connected first end of said side channel, said first and second weirs forming a chamber therebetween, said second weir providing at least one flow gap to allow, in use, at least some fluid to flow past said second weir while trapping said packing material within said chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of creating a packed reactor bed in a microfluidic analysis system comprising:
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(a) a substantially planar substrate having an upper surface; (b) at least one main channel formed into said upper surface, said main channel having first and second ends and a defined direction of flow in use; (c) a cover plate arranged over said planar substrate, said cover plate closing off said channel from above; (d) a first weir formed across said main channel and between said first and second ends of said channel, said first weir providing at least one flow gap to allow, in use, at least some fluid to flow past said first weir while trapping packing material having constituent particles that are generally larger than said flow gap; and (e) at least one side channel formed into said planar substrate, said side channel being connected at a first end to said main channel at a location upstream from said first weir, and at a second end to a reservoir, said side channel providing a higher flow resistance than said main channel, said method comprising, providing a non-conductive substrate and effecting an electrokinetic flow by applying a relatively high voltage at said second end of said main channel and at said reservoir, said reservoir containing packing material, and providing a relatively low voltage at said first end of said main channel, whereby, packing material flows from said reservoir into said main channel and is trapped against said first weir. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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18. A method of treating a sample within a microfluidic analysis system, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a main channel having a trapping zone suitable for trapping packing material; (b) providing a first weir positioned at a first end of said trapping zone, wherein said first weir has at least one flow gap to allow, in use, at least some fluid to flow past said first weir while trapping said packing material within said zone; (c) providing a second weir positioned at a second end of said trapping zone, wherein said second weir has at least one flow gap to allow, in use, at least some fluid to flow past said second weir while trapping said packing material within said zone; (d) providing a slurry of a reagent treated packing material prepared in a solution having a predetermined composition of a solvent; (e) providing a flow channel having a first end connected to said trapping zone, wherein said first end is positioned between said first weir and said second weir; (f) inducing a flow of said packing material into said trapping zone through said flow channel so as to load said trapping zone and form a packed bed of said packing material; and (g) flowing a sample containing analytes through said packed bed, said reagent treating the sample, whereby the sample leaving the trapping zone has an altered analyte composition. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
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