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ASME 2010 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels collocated with 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting | 2010

EWOD in Coplanar Electrode Configurations

Rachid Malk; Arnaud Rival; Yves Fouillet; Laurent Davoust

This paper deals with ElectroWetting-On-Dielectric using AC voltage (AC EWOD) in both open and closed configuration. The open configuration is more convenient for fundamental studies and observations of electrowetting associated phenomena whereas the closed configuration is particularly adapted for practical use in a Digital lab-on-chips (DLC). Software developed for the study of electrowetting and droplet oscillations in coplanar electrode configuration are presented. Particular features of electrowetting are outlighted. Droplet oscillations and hydrodynamic induced flows in open coplanar configuration are considered and applications for DLC are illustrated in closed configuration.© 2010 ASME


Nucleic Acids Research | 2016

Synthesis and cell-free cloning of DNA libraries using programmable microfluidics

Tuval Ben Yehezkel; Arnaud Rival; Ofir Raz; Rafael Cohen; Zipora Marx; Miguel Cámara; Jean-Frédéric Dubern; Birgit Koch; Stephan Heeb; Natalio Krasnogor; Cyril Delattre; Ehud Shapiro

Microfluidics may revolutionize our ability to write synthetic DNA by addressing several fundamental limitations associated with generating novel genetic constructs. Here we report the first de novo synthesis and cell-free cloning of custom DNA libraries in sub-microliter reaction droplets using programmable digital microfluidics. Specifically, we developed Programmable Order Polymerization (POP), Microfluidic Combinatorial Assembly of DNA (M-CAD) and Microfluidic In-vitro Cloning (MIC) and applied them to de novo synthesis, combinatorial assembly and cell-free cloning of genes, respectively. Proof-of-concept for these methods was demonstrated by programming an autonomous microfluidic system to construct and clone libraries of yeast ribosome binding sites and bacterial Azurine, which were then retrieved in individual droplets and validated. The ability to rapidly and robustly generate designer DNA molecules in an autonomous manner should have wide application in biological research and development.


Biomicrofluidics | 2015

The dynamics and stability of lubricating oil films during droplet transport by electrowetting in microfluidic devices.

Jairus Kleinert; Vijay Srinivasan; Arnaud Rival; Cyril Delattre; Orlin D. Velev; Vamsee K. Pamula

The operation of digital microfluidic devices with water droplets manipulated by electrowetting is critically dependent on the static and dynamic stability and lubrication properties of the oil films that separate the droplets from the solid surfaces. The factors determining the stability of the films and preventing surface fouling in such systems are not yet thoroughly understood and were experimentally investigated in this study. The experiments were performed using a standard digital microfluidic cartridge in which water droplets enclosed in a thin, oil-filled gap were transported over an array of electrodes. Stable, continuous oil films separated the droplets from the surfaces when the droplets were stationary. During droplet transport, capillary waves formed in the films on the electrode surfaces as the oil menisci receded. The waves evolved into dome-shaped oil lenses. Droplet deformation and oil displacement caused the films at the surface opposite the electrode array to transform into dimples of oil trapped over the centers of the droplets. Lower actuation voltages were associated with slower film thinning and formation of fewer, but larger, oil lenses. Lower ac frequencies induced oscillations in the droplets that caused the films to rupture. Films were also destabilized by addition of surfactants to the oil or droplet phases. Such a comprehensive understanding of the oil film behavior will enable more robust electrowetting-actuated lab-on-a-chip devices through prevention of loss of species from droplets and contamination of surfaces at points where films may break.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2012

Macro to microfluidics system for biological environmental monitoring

Cyril Delattre; Cédric P. Allier; Yves Fouillet; Dorothée Jary; Frédéric Bottausci; Denis Bouvier; Guillaume Delapierre; Manuelle Quinaud; Arnaud Rival; Laurent Davoust; Christine Peponnet


Archive | 2014

Techniques and Droplet Actuator Designs for Reducing Bubble Formation

Cyril Delattre; Arnaud Rival; Vijay Srinivasan


Archive | 2014

Manipulation of droplets on hydrophilic or variegated-hydrophilic surfaces

Arash Jamshidi; Yan-You Lin; Alex Aravanis; Cyril Delattre; Arnaud Rival; Jennifer Foley; Poorya Sabounchi; Tarun Khurana; Majid Babazadeh; Hamed Amini; Bala Murali Venkatesan; M. Shane Bowen; Steven M. Barnard; Bacigalupo Maria Candelaria Rogert; Dietrich Dehlinger


Archive | 2017

técnicas e projetos de atuador de gotícula para redução da formação de bolhas

Arnaud Rival; Cyril Delattre; Vijay Srinivasan


Archive | 2014

Manipulation von tröpfchen auf hydrophilen oder variegiert hydrophilen oberflächen

Arash Jamshidi; Yan-You Lin; Alex Aravanis; Cyril Delattre; Arnaud Rival; Jennifer Foley; Poorya Sabounchi; Tarun Khurana; Majid Babazadeh; Hamed Amini; Bala Murali Venkatesan; M. Shane Bowen; Steven M. Barnard; Bacigalupo Maria Candelaria Rogert; Dietrich Dehlinger


Archive | 2014

Manipulation de gouttelettes sur des surfaces hydrophiles ou hydrophiles panachées

Arash Jamshidi; Yan-You Lin; Alex Aravanis; Cyril Delattre; Arnaud Rival; Jennifer Foley; Poorya Sabounchi; Tarun Khurana; Majid Babazadeh; Hamed Amini; Bala Murali Venkatesan; M. Shane Bowen; Steven M. Barnard; Bacigalupo Maria Candelaria Rogert; Dietrich Dehlinger


Archive | 2013

Techniques et conceptions de dispositif de commande de gouttelette permettant de réduire la formation de bulles

Cyril Delattre; Arnaud Rival; Vijay Srinivasan

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