Device for conducting biochemical or chemical reactions
US-2017080428-A1 · Mar 23, 2017 · US
US10695761B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10695761-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715607940-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2020 |
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A microfluidic system is configured for enhanced temperature control by combining spatial and temporal temperature control. The microfluidic system includes an electro-wetting on dielectric (EWOD) device comprising an element array configured to receive one or more liquid droplets, the element array comprising a plurality of individual array elements; a control system configured to control actuation voltages applied to the element array to perform manipulation operations of the liquid droplets; and a plurality of thermal control elements located at different spatial locations along the EWOD device, at least one of the thermal control elements being variable in temperature with respect to time. The control system includes a thermal control unit configured to control temperatures of the thermal control elements to generate a plurality of thermal zones located at different spatial locations along the EWOD device, at least one of the thermal zones being variable in temperature with respect to time.
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A microfluidic system comprising: an electro-wetting on dielectric (EWOD) device comprising an element array configured to receive one or more liquid droplets within an EWOD channel of the EWOD device, the element array comprising a plurality of individual array elements; a control system configured to control actuation voltages applied to the element array to perform manipulation operations as to the liquid droplets; and a plurality of thermal control elements located at different spatial locations along the EWOD device, at least one of the thermal control elements being a time variable thermal control element that is variable in temperature with respect to time; wherein the control system includes a thermal control unit configured as an electronic processor that executes program code stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium to control temperature within the EWOD channel by controlling temperatures of the plurality of thermal control elements to perform steps of: generating a first thermal zone at a first spatial location within the EWOD channel, the first thermal zone being controlled to have a first temperature at a first time; generating a second thermal zone located at a second spatial location within the EWOD channel different from the first spatial location, the second thermal zone being controlled to have a second temperature at the first time, wherein the second thermal zone includes the time variable thermal control element; and time varying the temperature of the second thermal zone to a third temperature at a second time by varying the temperature of the time variable thermal control element; and the control system is configured to apply actuation voltages to the element array of the EWOD device to move a liquid droplet within the EWOD channel between the first thermal zone and the second thermal zone, wherein a temperature of the liquid droplet assumes a temperature of the one of the first thermal zone or the second thermal zone in which the liquid droplet is located. 2. The microfluidic system of claim 1 , further comprising a droplet position sensor for sensing a position of the liquid droplet within the EWOD channel, wherein the thermal control unit is configured to control the temperature in the second thermal zone with respect to time in accordance with a location of a liquid droplet within the EWOD channel as sensed by the droplet position sensor. 3. The microfluidic system of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of thermal control elements are variable in temperature with respect to time, and the thermal control unit is configured to control the plurality of variable thermal control elements to vary temperatures of a plurality of thermal zones with respect to time. 4. The microfluidic system of claim 1 , wherein the thermal control unit is configured to control at least one thermal control element to maintain at least one thermal zone at a constant temperature. 5. The microfluidic system of claim 1 , wherein the EWOD device comprises a first substrate assembly and a second substrate assembly that define the EWOD channel that receives the one or more liquid droplets, and the plurality of thermal control elements are located on an outer surface of one or both of the substrate assemblies. 6. The microfluidic system of claim 1 , wherein the EWOD device comprises a first substrate assembly and a second substrate assembly that define the EWOD channel that receives the one or more liquid droplets, and the plurality of thermal control elements are located within one or both of the substrate assemblies. 7. The microfluidic system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of thermal control elements comprises thermal control elements that are controllable by the thermal control unit to perform one of heating or cooling. 8. The microfluidic system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of thermal control elements comprises thermal control elements that are controllable by the thermal control unit to perform both heating and cooling. 9. The microfluidic system of claim 1 , wherein the thermal control elements comprise Joule heating elements, resistance heating elements, and/or Peltier effect elements. 10. A control method for performing a reaction protocol using an electro-wetting on dielectric (EWOD) device, the control method comprising the steps of: receiving a liquid droplet within an EWOD channel defined by the EWOD device; generating a first thermal zone at a first spatial location within the EWOD channel, the first thermal zone being controlled to have a first temperature at a first time; generating a second thermal zone at a second spatial location within the EWOD channel different from the first spatial location, the second thermal zone being controlled to have a second temperature at the first time, wherein the temperature in the second thermal zone is variable in time; time varying the temperature of the second thermal zone to a third temperature at a second time; and applying actuation voltages to an element array of the EWOD device to move the liquid droplet between the first thermal zone and the second thermal zone, wherein a temperature of the liquid droplet assumes a temperature of the one of the first thermal zone or the second thermal zone in which the liquid droplet is located. 11. The control method of claim 10 , further comprising sensing a position of the liquid droplet within the EWOD channel, wherein the temperature of the second thermal zone is time varied in accordance with a location of the liquid droplet within the EWOD channel. 12. The control method of claim 10 , wherein the temperature of the second thermal zone is varied when the liquid droplet is located in the first thermal zone. 13. The control method of claim 10 , wherein the temperature of the second thermal zone is varied when the liquid droplet is located in the second thermal zone. 14. The control method of claim 10 , wherein the temperature of the first thermal zone is held constant during the reaction protocol. 15. The control method of claim 10 , further comprising time varying the temperature in the first thermal zone during the reaction protocol. 16. The control method of claim 10 , wherein temperatures of the first thermal zone and the second thermal zone are controlled to control the temperature of the liquid droplet to vary cyclically over a plurality of droplet thermal cycles within the reaction protocol. 17. The control method of claim 16 , wherein temperatures of the first thermal zone and the second thermal zone are controlled to control the temperature of the liquid droplet to undergo a series of temperature changes prior to performing the thermal cycles. 18. A method of performing nucleic acid amplification via polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using an electro-wetting on dielectric (EWOD) device, the PCR method comprising the steps of: receiving a liquid droplet within an EWOD channel defined by the EWOD device, the liquid droplet containing a nucleic acid; performing a PCR cycle comprising: generating a first thermal zone at a first spatial location within the EWOD channel, the first thermal zone being controlled to have a first temperature at a first time for performing a denaturing step, and moving the liquid droplet to the first thermal zone; denaturing the nucleic acid in the first thermal zone; generating a second thermal zone at a second spatial location within the EWOD channel different from the first spatial location, the second thermal zone being controlled to have a second temperature at a second time for performi
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