ACOUSTICALLY ACTUATED DROPLET APPARATUS AND A CHEMICAL ANALYSIS METHOD BY USING ACOUSTICALLY ACTUATED DROPLET
20210123088 · 2021-04-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01L2200/0673
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/0268
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F31/84
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2400/0436
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An acoustically actuated droplet apparatus includes a first sound source, a second sound source, a thread, two fixed columns and at least one droplet transporter. The first sound source includes a first emitting surface. The second sound source includes a second emitting surface, wherein the second emitting surface and the first emitting surface are arranged opposite to each other. The thread is coaxially passed through and placed between the first sound source and the second sound source, wherein the thread is hydrophobic. The two fixed columns are connected to two ends of the thread, wherein the first sound source and the second sound source are placed between the two fixed columns. The droplet transporter includes a tubing, a droplet dispenser and a solution container, wherein the droplet dispenser is connected with the solution container by the tubing, and the droplet dispenser is placed near the thread.
Claims
1. An acoustically actuated droplet apparatus, comprising: a first sound source comprising a first emitting surface; a second sound source comprising a second emitting surface, wherein the second emitting surface and the first emitting surface are arranged opposite to each other; a thread coaxially passed through and placed between the first sound source and the second sound source, wherein the thread is hydrophobic; two fixed columns connected to two ends of the thread, wherein the first sound source and the second sound source are placed between the two fixed columns; and at least one droplet transporter comprising a tubing, a droplet dispenser and a solution container, wherein the droplet dispenser is connected with the solution container by the tubing, and the droplet dispenser is placed near the thread.
2. The acoustically actuated droplet apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first emitting surface and the second emitting surface are concave structures.
3. The acoustically actuated droplet apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first emitting surface and the second emitting surface are provided with a plurality of sound transducers, and the sound transducers are arranged in an array.
4. The acoustically actuated droplet apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: an extension spring connected between one end of the thread and one of the two fixed columns.
5. The acoustically actuated droplet apparatus of claim 1, wherein the thread is made of a chemically inert hydrophobic material.
6. The acoustically actuated droplet apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one droplet transporter further comprises a peristatic pump, the tubing is connected to the solution container via the peristatic pump, and the peristatic pump is for driving the solution in the solution container to the droplet dispenser.
7. A chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet, comprising: providing an acoustically actuated droplet apparatus, comprising: a first sound source comprising a first emitting surface; a second sound source comprising a second emitting surface, wherein the second emitting surface and the first emitting surface are arranged opposite to each other; a thread coaxially passed through and placed between the first sound source and the second sound source, wherein the thread is hydrophobic; two fixed columns connected to two ends of the thread, wherein the first sound source and the second sound source are placed between the two fixed columns; at least two droplet transporters, each of the at least two droplet transporters comprising a tubing, a droplet dispenser and a solution container, wherein the droplet dispenser is connected with the solution container by the tubing, and the droplet dispenser is placed near the thread; and a detection device biased toward the second sound source, wherein the detection device is located on one side of the thread; providing a leading droplet, wherein the leading droplet is transported to the thread by one of the at least two droplet transporters; performing a leading droplet moving step, wherein an intensity of sound wave of the second sound source is decreased, so that the leading droplet is moved to the second sound source; providing at least one droplet, wherein the at least one droplet is transported to the thread by the other of the at least two droplet transporters; performing a droplet moving step, wherein the at least one droplet and the leading droplet are moved to the second sound source; performing a droplet merging step, wherein the at least one droplet and the leading droplet are merged into a testing droplet; and performing a detection step, wherein the testing droplet is transported to a detecting region, and the detecting region is corresponding to the detection device, so as to detect the testing droplet.
8. The chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet of claim 7, wherein the first emitting surface and the second emitting surface are concave structures.
9. The chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet of claim 8, wherein the first emitting surface and the second emitting surface are provided with a plurality of the sound transducers, and the sound transducers are arranged in an array.
10. The chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet of claim 7, wherein the acoustically actuated droplet apparatus further comprises: an extension spring connected between one end of the thread and one of the two fixed columns.
11. The chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet of claim 7, wherein the thread is made of a chemically inert hydrophobic material.
12. The chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet of claim 7, wherein the solution containers of the at least two droplet transporters are separately for accommodating the different solutions, and the different solutions react with each other.
13. The chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet of claim 7, wherein the different solutions comprise the leading solution.
14. The chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet of claim 12, wherein each of the at least two droplet transporters further comprises a peristatic pump, the tubing is connected to the solution container via the peristatic pump, and the peristatic pump is for driving the solution in the solution container to the droplet dispenser.
15. The chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet of claim 7, wherein a number of the at least two droplet transporters is two.
16. The chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet of claim 7, wherein a volume of the leading droplet is larger than or equal to a volume of the at least one droplet, and the volumes of the leading droplet and the at least one droplet are less than or equal to 5 μL.
17. The chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet of claim 7, wherein the detection device comprises: a laser source, wherein the laser source is placed above the thread; and a mini-spectrometer, wherein the mini-spectrometer is placed on the side of the thread.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The present disclosure can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below by referring the figures. For the clarity, many practical details will be explained in the following description. However, the readers should realize that these practical details are not limited to the present disclosure. That is, in some embodiments of the present disclosure, the practical details are not necessary. In addition, in order to simplify the figures, some of the conventional structures and elements will be shown in the figures with simplified schematic; and the repeated elements will be shown by the same reference numerals.
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[0021] Specifically, the first sound source 110 includes a first emitting surface 111, the second sound source 120 includes a second emitting surface 121, wherein the second emitting surface 121 and the first emitting surface 111 are arranged opposite to each other. The thread 130 is coaxially passed through and placed between the first sound source 110 and the second sound source 120. The two fixed columns 140 are connected to two ends of the thread 130, wherein the first sound source 110 and the second sound source 120 are placed between the two fixed columns 140.
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[0024] Therefore, the acoustically actuated droplet apparatus of the present disclosure is using the standing wave generated between the first sound source and the second sound source to fix the droplet on the thread, and the droplet is transported by the droplet transporter. Furthermore, by changing the intensity of the sound wave of one of the sound sources, the resulting sound intensity gradient breaks the equilibrium state of the actuated droplet, so that the droplet is pushed towards the weaker sound source to achieve the transport of droplet. The distance of the droplet actuation is related to the droplet size, that is, the larger the droplet, the farther it can be transported.
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[0026] In the step 210, an acoustically actuated droplet apparatus 300 is provided, as shown in
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[0029] The technique according to the present disclosure enables the chemical reaction by merging the droplets. Therefore, at least two droplets should be dispensed, one containing the sample and one containing the reagent. In the embodiment of
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[0031] The details of the aforementioned steps 220 to 270 are described as follows. In the embodiment of
[0032] Then, the second droplet transporter 350b drives the reagent solution in the second solution container 353b by a second peristatic pump 354b, and delivers the reagent solution to the second droplet dispenser 352b in a second tubing 351b. The droplet 332 is dropped on the thread 330 by the second droplet dispenser 352b. Finally, the intensity of sound wave of the second sound source 320 is decreased while the intensity of sound wave of the first sound source 310 is increased, so that both the leading droplet 331 and droplet 332 can be moved to the second sound source 320. A volume of the leading droplet 331 can be larger than or equal to a volume of the droplet 332, and the volumes of the leading droplet 331 and the droplet 332 can be less than or equal to 5 μL. Preferably, the volumes of the leading droplet 331 and the droplet 332 are not less than 2 μL to prevent excessive droplet shrinkage due to evaporation of solvent.
[0033] If the volume of the leading droplet 331 is larger than the volume of the droplet 332, the leading droplet 331 moves farther than the droplet 332, so that the leading droplet 331 will catch the droplet 332 and merge into the testing droplet 333. However, if the volume of the leading droplet 331 is equal to the volume of the droplet 332, both droplets possess identical range of movement, so that the leading droplet 331 can be merged with the droplet 332 into the testing droplet 333. By merging the leading droplet 331 and the droplet 332, the reaction between the sample and the reagent can be triggered.
[0034] Furthermore, the detection device 380 is biased toward the second sound source 320, and located on one side of the thread 330. The detection method of the present disclosure can be but is not limited to fluorometry or the absorption spectroscopy. When the detection method is fluorometry, the detection device 380 can include a laser source 381 and a mini-spectrometer 382. The laser source 381 is placed above the thread 330. The mini-spectrometer 382 is placed on the side of the thread 330, and a laser beam emitted from the laser source 381 is orthogonal to the optical axis of the mini-spectrometer 382.
[0035] When the testing droplet 333 is transported to the detecting region 334, the testing droplet 333 is irradiated by the laser source 381; the absorption spectrum of the testing droplet 333 is recorded. When the testing droplet 333 in the detecting region 334, the testing droplet 333 movement can be stopped for detection, or detection can be carried out on the fly. After the data acquisition is complete, the intensity of sound wave of the second sound source 320 is adjusted again, so that the detected testing droplet 333 is transported out the detecting region 334.
[0036] Therefore, the chemical analysis method by using acoustically actuated droplet guides the droplet by the sound wave suspension technology combined with the thread. Automation of the processes is achieved by implementing electronic microcontrollers, and one can control dispensing the droplets, transport of the droplets, and the data acquisition to achieve the purpose of analyzing microscale liquid samples.
EXAMPLES
Detection 1. Effect of Different pH Values on Fluorescein
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[0038] Fluorescein is a kind of fluorophore, which has different forms of molecules at different pH values. For example, in an alkaline environment, fluorescein loses hydrogen ions, while in an acidic environment, fluorescein obtains hydrogen ions. Therefore, as shown in
Detection 2. Assay of Hydrolysis of FITC-Casein
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Detection 3. Assay of β-Galactosidase
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[0043] The results of the present disclosure indicate that the acoustically actuated droplet apparatus can be able to handle microscale droplets, enable the chemical reaction by merging the droplets, and enable the detection of the reaction products following droplet merger. Therefore, the technique of the present disclosure can be applied to construct an analytical instrument for chemical or biochemical analysis of microliter range liquid samples. This kind of instrument can be utilized in research, industrial, and clinical laboratories.
[0044] Although the present disclosure has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.
[0045] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims.