A microfluidic bio membrane for flow rate metering

29 November 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

This study describes the function, optimization, and demonstration of a new class of passive, low-cost microfluidic flow meters based on birefringent chitosan membranes analyzed by polarized microscopy. We subjected an optimally synthesized membrane to dynamic flow conditions while monitoring the real-time response of its optical properties. We obtained figures of merit, including the linear response operating range (0 to 65 uL min-1), minimum response time (250 ms), sensitivity (2.03 % ×10-3 uL-1 min), and minimum sensor longevity (1 week). In addition, possible sources of interference were identified. Finally, we demonstrate the membrane as a low-cost flow rate measurement device for the close loop control of a commercial pressure-driven pump. Preliminary experiments using a basic PID controller with the membrane-based flow rate measurement device showed that stable control could be achieved and the system could reach steady-state behavior in less than 15 seconds.

Keywords

Flow rate
meter
control
microfluidics
chitosan
biomembrane
birefringence

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A microfluidic bio membrane for flow rate metering
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Bubbles and bacterial interference and Flow control using a chitosan flow rate meter as feedback controller, references
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