2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(28k) Microfluidic Oscillators Enable Dynamic Concentration Flow Profiles
In order to ensure the functionality of SOD valve design in oscillator, we studied the difference between NC oscillators and SOD oscillators in PDMS with constant flow rate source provided by syringe pumps. We hypothesize that NC oscillators and SOD oscillators have similar oscillation behaviors but with slightly different properties like oscillation periods, inherent valve threshold pressure, and operational range (i.e. inlet flow rates). Firstly, we fabricated SOD oscillators and NC oscillators with soft lithography and visually verified the oscillation behaviors for both device designs. Secondly, we are collecting the inlet pressure profiles at different flow rates to analyze parameters like oscillation period, duty cycle, and valve threshold pressure. In addition, we built stand-alone single valve systems for both valve types. With the single valve systems, unlike the condition of oscillators where two valves are coupled, we will examine the generic valve threshold pressure. Lastly, since theoretical PLECS models based on electro-hydraulic analogy has been successfully built for NC oscillators, we will build PLECS models for SOD oscillators to compare the experimental and theoretical performance of SOD oscillators and also compare the performance of the different valve designs. Our theoretical model, once validated will provide a predictive tool for device performance that will provide guidance of oscillator design on thermoplastics. After the thermoplastic SOD oscillator is fabricated to provide controllable dynamic biomolecule concentration profiles, we will apply these dynamic profile to cells in vitro to mimic rhythmic physiological cues in the native cell environment. In the future, the development of this platform will have many applications like improving synchronization of cell activity or investigating of circadian rhythm related disease priming.