Liquid mixing apparatus
US-9221023-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9347440B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9347440-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213442013-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2008 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2016 |
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A flow cell for use in a microfluidic detection system. The flow cell includes a flow cell body having a channel that extends along the flow cell body. The flow cell body has a substrate material that extends along the channel and that is transparent to at least one of excitation light or light emissions. The channel has a functionalized channel surface that includes reactive groups configured to attach to molecules for biochemical analysis. The flow cell also includes fluidic inlet and fluidic outlet ports provided on the flow cell body and an electroosmotic (EO) pump held within the flow cell body in fluid communication with the channel. The EO pump is operable to induce flow of a solution from the inlet port to the outlet port and along the functionalized channel surface.
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A flow cell for use in a microfluidic detection system, comprising: a flow cell body having a channel extending along the flow cell body, the flow cell body comprising a substrate material that extends along the channel and that is transparent to at least one of excitation light or light emissions, the channel having a functionalized channel surface that includes reactive groups immobilized thereto that are configured to attach to molecules for biochemical analysis; fluidic inlet and fluidic outlet ports provided on the flow cell body, the inlet and outlet ports being in fluid communication through the channel; and an electroosmotic (EO) pump held within the flow cell body in fluid communication with the channel, the EO pump being operable to induce flow of a solution from the inlet port to the outlet port and along the functionalized channel surface, wherein the EO pump includes a porous membrane core and a vapor permeable membrane that separate the fluidic inlet and outlet ports, the EO pump inducing flow of the solution through the porous membrane core and through the channel between the fluidic inlet and outlet ports, the vapor permeable membrane permitting gases generated during operation of the EO pump to pass through the vapor permeable membrane and bypass the porous membrane core; and wherein a pump cavity provided in the flow cell body comprises first and second reservoirs that are separated by the vapor permeable membrane and the porous membrane core, the vapor permeable membrane being positioned with respect to the first reservoir and a gravitational force direction so that the gases generated in the first reservoir during operation of the EO pump float toward the vapor permeable membrane, the gases passing through the vapor permeable membrane into the second reservoir thereby bypassing the porous membrane core; wherein the porous membrane core has a core edge that defines a hole of the porous membrane core, the vapor permeable membrane being positioned within the hole, the EO pump configured to be oriented with respect to the gravitational force direction such that the gases generated in the first reservoir float to the vapor permeable membrane and thereby bypass the porous membrane core through the hole. 2. The flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell body includes an exterior surface, the flow cell body being sized and shaped to permit a detection system to scan along the exterior surface to image light emissions from the functionalized channel surface within the channel. 3. The flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell body includes an exterior surface that extends substantially parallel to the channel surface for a majority of the length of the functionalized channel surface. 4. The flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell body includes an exterior surface and wherein a substantially uniform thickness of the substrate material exists between the channel and the exterior surface. 5. The flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell body consists essentially of attached substrate layers and conductive pathways to the EO pump. 6. The flow cell of claim 5 , wherein the flow cell body includes a plurality of the channels and a plurality of the EO pumps. 7. The flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell body is an elongated structure that extends lengthwise between two ends and has a detection region therebetween, the detection region comprising a majority of a length of the flow cell body. 8. The flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell body includes a plurality of the channels that are coplanar with respect to each other through a detection region of the flow cell body. 9. The flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the reactive groups include oligonucleotides immobilized thereto for nucleic acid cluster generation. 10. The flow cell of claim 1 , further comprising a catalyst member that recombines the gases or a venting device that allows the gases to pass therethrough into an ambient environment. 11. The flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell body includes a plurality of the inlet ports. 12. The flow cell of claim 11 , wherein the flow cell body includes a plurality of the outlet ports, each of the outlet ports being in fluid communication with a single one of the inlet ports. 13. The flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the porous membrane core is shaped to include a recess that is adjacent to the vapor permeable membrane in the first reservoir, the gases collecting in the recess and passing through the vapor permeable membrane into the second reservoir. 14. The flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell is a unitary structure that is configured to be mounted onto a stage and removed therefrom as a unit, the fluidic inlet and outlet ports configured to couple to a fluid flow subsystem when mounted onto the stage such that the solution from the fluid flow subsystem flows through the channel when induced by the EO pump. 15. The flow cell of claim 14 , wherein the EO pump comprises anode and cathode electrodes that are spaced apart having a porous membrane core therebetween, the anode and cathode electrodes inducing a flow rate of the solution through the porous membrane core based on a voltage potential maintained between the anode and cathode electrodes, wherein the EO pump is located at a downstream end of the channel, and wherein the anode electrode, the cathode electrode, and the porous membrane core are positioned relative to one another such that the EO pump draws the liquid through the fluidic inlet port and the channel before the liquid enters the EO pump. 16. The flow cell of claim 14 , wherein the reactive groups include oligonucleotide primers that are immobilized to the functionalized channel surface before the flow cell is mounted onto the stage. 17. A system comprising the flow cell of claim 1 , wherein the EO pump is located downstream from the functionalized surface in the channel, the system also comprising a fluid flow subsystem that is configured to be in flow communication with the channel of the flow cell, the fluid flow subsystem including a waste reservoir, wherein the EO pump of the flow cell directs the liquid to the waste reservoir after the EO pump draws the liquid along the functionalized channel surface. 18. A flow cell for use in a microfluidic detection system, comprising: a flow cell body having a channel extending along the flow cell body, the flow cell body comprising a substrate material that extends along the channel and that is transparent to at least one of excitation light or light emissions, the channel having a functionalized channel surface that includes reactive groups immobilized thereto that are configured to attach to molecules for biochemical analysis; fluidic inlet and fluidic outlet ports provided on the flow cell body, the inlet and outlet ports being in fluid communication through the channel; and an electroosmotic (EO) pump held within the flow cell body in fluid communication with the channel, the EO pump being operable to induce flow of a solution from the inlet port to the outlet port and along the functionalized channel surface, wherein the EO pump includes a porous membrane core and a vapor permeable membrane that separate the fluidic inlet and outlet ports, the EO pump inducing flow of the solution through the porous membrane core and through the channel between the fluidic inlet and outlet ports, the vapor permeable membrane permitting gases generated during operation of the EO pump to pass through the vapor permeable membrane and bypass the porous membrane core; an
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