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Acoustofluidics-enhanced biosensing with simultaneously high sensitivity and speed

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摘要 Simultaneously achieving high sensitivity and detection speed with traditional solid-state biosensors is usually limited since the target molecules must passively diffuse to the sensor surface before they can be detected.Microfluidic techniques have been applied to shorten the diffusion time by continuously moving molecules through the biosensing regions.However,the binding efficiencies of the biomolecules are still limited by the inherent laminar flow inside microscale channels.In this study,focused traveling surface acoustic waves were directed into an acoustic microfluidic chip,which could continuously enrich the target molecules into a constriction zone for immediate detection of the immune reactions,thus significantly improving the detection sensitivity and speed.To demonstrate the enhancement of biosensing,we first developed an acoustic microfluidic chip integrated with a focused interdigital transducer;this transducer had the ability to capture more than 91%of passed microbeads.Subsequently,polystyrene microbeads were pre-captured with human IgG molecules at different concentrations and loaded for detection on the chip.As representative results,~0.63,2.62,11.78,and 19.75 seconds were needed to accumulate significant numbers of microbeads pre-captured with human IgG molecules at concentrations of 100,10,1,and 0.1 ng/mL(~0.7 pM),respectively;this process was faster than the other methods at the hour level and more sensitive than the other methods at the nanomolar level.Our results indicated that the proposed method could significantly improve both the sensitivity and speed,revealing the importance of selective enrichment strategies for rapid biosensing of rare molecules.
出处 《Microsystems & Nanoengineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2024年第3期335-346,共12页 微系统与纳米工程(英文)
基金 supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2022YFB3207200) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.62171441,62104248).
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