The 83rd JSAP Autumn Meeting 2022

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Oral presentation

12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.7 Biomedical Engineering and Biochips

[22p-A105-1~20] 12.7 Biomedical Engineering and Biochips

Thu. Sep 22, 2022 1:00 PM - 6:45 PM A105 (A105)

Koichiro Miyamoto(Tohoku Univ.), Kiyotaka Sasagawa(NAIST), Yamashita Ichiro(Osaka Univ.), Minoru Noda(Kyoto Institute of Technology)

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM

[22p-A105-6] A study on flow in microfluidic devices for biosensor integration

〇(M2)Yuya Takahashi1, Kotaro Kamitani1, Carl Frederik Werner1, Minoru Noda1 (1.Kyoto Inst. Tech.)

Keywords:microfluidics, micro-TAS, biosensor

A microfluidic device adaptable to array sensors for the simultaneous detection with different phospholipid species of liposomes and different recognition molecules in multiple sensor cells was developed. In this study cantilever sensors are integrated with the microfluidic device. Since these are mechanical sensors, they are possibly influence by the solution flow. In this study, the influence of flow on the microfluidic sensor system is investigated mainly by using fluid velocity simulations and actual measurements.
Fluid flow simulations were performed under laminar flow conditions to study the behavior of the fluid in the channel on a 3D model designed with dimensions equivalent to those of the channel to be used. It was observed that the velocity distribution near the cantilever tip was reduced by moving the position of the inlet from directly above the cantilever to the side of fixed end of cantilever.