abstract |
A microfluidic system has an electroosmotic flow pumping means for propelling fluids through a series of microchannels and selection valves. Pump channels are configured in groups which may be fabricated singly or in multiple groups onto a substrate. A tube filled with an immobilized polymer provides a means to apply voltages across pump channels, while prevents passages of fluids through it. It also avoids electrolysis and bubble formation in or close to the microfluidic channels. The selection valves provide for routing functions within the microfluidic system and can also be configured to route fluids outside the system. A rate monitoring system is provided for determining and compensating for flow rates. In one application the microfluidic system may be configured to operate as a small volume pipettor or other fluid transport or analysis device. A micro-dialysis jacket is additionally provided to permit desalting, pH adjustment, concentration adjustment, and other functions. |