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Discrete Femtolitre Pipetting with 3D Printed Axisymmetrical Phaseguides

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SMALL METHODS
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202300942

Keywords

femtoliter; Microfluidics; 3D printing; Pipetting; Phaseguide

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This work proposes a new concept of pipetting liquid in discrete steps of known volume using axisymmetrical phaseguides in microfluidic channels. Three different variants of femtopipettes are fabricated using a multi-scale 3D printing strategy and demonstrated to achieve discrete pipetted volumes down to 50 femtoliters.
The capacity to precisely pipette femtoliter volumes of liquid enables many applications, for example, to functionalize a nanoscale surface and manipulate fluids inside a single-cell. A pressure-controlled pipetting method is the most preferred, since it enables the widest range of working liquids. However, precisely controlling femtoliter volumes by pressure is challenging. In this work, a new concept is proposed that makes use of axisymmetrical phaseguides inside a microfluidic channel to pipette liquid in discrete steps of known volume. An analytical model for the design of the femtopipettes is developed and verified experimentally. Femtopipettes are fabricated using a multi-scale 3D printing strategy integrating a digital light processing printed part and a two-photon-polymerization printed part. Three different variants are designed and fabricated with pipetting resolutions of 10 picoliters, 180 femtoliters and 50 femtoliters. As a demonstration, controlled amounts of a water-glycerol mixture were first aspirated and then dispensed into a mineral oil droplet. Introducing axisymmetrical phaseguides in microfluidic channels enables unprecedented liquid dosing resolution for pressure-controlled pipetting at the femtoliter scale. Leveraging a unique 3D printing method combining digital light processing and two-photon-polymerization, three femtopipette designs are demonstrated, achieving discrete pipetted volumes down to 50 femtoliters. This approach holds great promise as a multifunctional tool in micro-engineering, micro-chemistry, and micro-biology.image

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