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Biomedical Microdevices | 2002

An Evaporating-Based Disposable Micropump Concept for Continuous Monitoring Applications

Carlo Effenhauser; Herbert Harttig; Peter Krämer

An inexpensive and simple pumping principle is described that is capable of delivering both small and constant flow rates (10–1,000 nl/min) over a longer period of time (days to weeks). The concept is based on controlled evaporation of a liquid through a membrane into a gas space containing a sorption agent. As long as the sorption agent keeps the vapor pressure in the gas phase below saturation, fluid evaporated from the membrane is replaced by capillary forces inducing flow from a reservoir. In a feasibility study, a total volume of 300 μl of Ringers solution has been continuously pumped over a period of six days, resulting in an constant average flow rate of 35 nl/min (590 pl/s). The maximum liquid volume transported is limited by sorption capacity and amount of the sorption agent. Low fabrication costs, high reliability (no moving parts), the suitability for integration into planar system architectures and the lack of a special external energy source besides an environment of regulated temperature are important features of the concept, in particular with regard to its potential application in continuous patient monitoring. Truly continuous flow can be achieved in contrast to many other pump mechanisms leading to discontinuous, pulse-type flow. A challenge for a broader range of applications is the inherent temperature dependence of the flow rate. In its current version, the pump can only be used in a suction-mode.


Archive | 2001

A Disposable Micropump Concept for Small and Constant Flow Rates

Carlo Effenhauser; Herbert Harttig; Peter Krämer

An inexpensive and simple pumping principle is described that is capable of delivering both small and constant flow rates (10–1000 nl/min) over a longer period of time (days to weeks).


Microfluidics and Nanofluidics | 2006

Microfluidic depletion of red blood cells from whole blood in high-aspect-ratio microchannels

Rainer D. Jäggi; Roger Sandoz; Carlo Effenhauser


Archive | 2001

System for determining analyte concentrations in body fluids

Carlo Effenhauser


Archive | 2001

System for withdrawing small amounts of body fluid

Carlo Effenhauser; Heinz-Michael Hein; Karl-Heinz Koelker; Frank Deck


Archive | 2001

Pump for low flow rates

Carlo Effenhauser; Herbert Harttig; Peter Kraemer


Archive | 2012

Bent microstructures for sampling, transporting or dispensing a fluid media

Carlo Effenhauser; Emad Sarofim; Stephan Korner


Archive | 2002

System for collecting small amounts of body fluid

Frank Deck; Carlo Effenhauser; Heinz-Michael Hein; Karl-Heinz Koelker


Archive | 2002

Device for extracting gas or liquid from microfluidid through-flow systems

Peter Kraemer; Carlo Effenhauser; Karl-Heinz Koelker; Gregor Ocvirk


Archive | 2003

Device for separating and method for separating a biomolecular substance sample

Albert Röder; Alois Rainer; Hans-Joachim Höltke; Carlo Effenhauser; Peter Berndt; Hanno Langen; Remo Hochstrasser

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