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Development Of Microfluidic Devices To Study Algal Chemotaxis And Long-Term Growth Dynamics, Benjamin Seth Roberts
Development Of Microfluidic Devices To Study Algal Chemotaxis And Long-Term Growth Dynamics, Benjamin Seth Roberts
LSU Master's Theses
Harmful algal blooms pose a threat to human health and the environment. Many complex factors influence their formation and development, and much is still unknown. One major influencing factor that is well-known yet poorly studied is algal chemotaxis. Many studies have examined chemotaxis in other organisms, but very little about chemotaxis in algae has been studied, largely because existing technology and assay techniques are inadequate. Microfluidics offers many possibilities for cell biology, and has been applied to the study of chemotaxis in other organisms already. These techniques can be applied to the study of algal chemotaxis as well. We present …
Microfluidic Device For Motility And Osmolality Analysis Of Zebrafish Sperm, Jacob Ethan Beckham
Microfluidic Device For Motility And Osmolality Analysis Of Zebrafish Sperm, Jacob Ethan Beckham
LSU Master's Theses
An increasing number of laboratories are evaluating sample quality via motility analysis by means of computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) after sperm activation by manual dilution and mixing. Even with the use of CASA, due to user variation, there is a lack of control over the activation process, resulting in inconsistent motility analysis. Low sample volume (~1-2µL), and a short motility duration (burst motility of less than 15s) add to the complexity of these difficulties. The objectives of this study were to develop a microfluidic device with the capabilities to (1) standardize the method of activation for zebrafish sperm so that …
A Parametric Investigation Of A Novel, Modular, Gasketless, Microfluidic Interconnect Using Parallel Superhydrophobic Surfaces, Christopher Ramsey Brown
A Parametric Investigation Of A Novel, Modular, Gasketless, Microfluidic Interconnect Using Parallel Superhydrophobic Surfaces, Christopher Ramsey Brown
LSU Master's Theses
The gasketless microfluidic interconnect has the potential to offer a standardized approach to interconnects between modular microfluidic components. This strategy uses parallel superhydrophobic surfaces (contact angle ≥ 150ᴼ) to passively seal adjacent, concentric, microfluidic ports separated by an air gap using a liquid bridge created between the chips. The parallel superhydrophobic surfaces do not require the addition of a gasket or other additional components so that the assembly process scales favorably with an increasing number of fluidic interconnects. The gasketless seal does not contribute to geometric constraint between the component chips which allows alignment between chips to scale favorably with …
Design And Optimization Of 2.5 Dimension Porous Media Micromodel For Nanosensor Flow Experiments, Saade Alexis Bou-Mikael
Design And Optimization Of 2.5 Dimension Porous Media Micromodel For Nanosensor Flow Experiments, Saade Alexis Bou-Mikael
LSU Master's Theses
Micromodels are used to visualize and study pore-scale phenomena such as immiscible displacements in porous media, foam flow behavior, and CO2 flooding. The understanding gained from these experiments can be used to develop models to predict future behavior of the reservoir. Most micromodels are constructed using lithography techniques that are restricted to 2D patterns that require artificial generation or manipulation of images to develop connected micromodels. Characteristics innate to the original rock structure are often lost or skewed in developing micromodels that bear little resemblance to the original media. Alternative microfabrication techniques using a micromilling tool have allowed us to …
Pdms Based Waveguides For Microfluidics And Eocb, Weiping Qiu
Pdms Based Waveguides For Microfluidics And Eocb, Weiping Qiu
LSU Master's Theses
Due to the low cost, fast and ease of molding, PDMS has become one of the most popular materials for microfluidics devices, bioMEMS applications. Meanwhile, the integration of different functional components on to one single chip (or Lab on a Chip) is the dream for many scientists and engineers in the related area. In addition to the necessary mechanical components for accommodating the reactions, such as pumps, valves, mixers and so on, optical components such as waveguides, lens, interferers are all desired to be lumped into such a system.
The waveguide for such a system requires the material to have …
Simulations And Experimental Analysis Of High-Aspect-Ratio Diffusive Micro-Mixers, Amit Maha
Simulations And Experimental Analysis Of High-Aspect-Ratio Diffusive Micro-Mixers, Amit Maha
LSU Master's Theses
Passive (diffusional) mixing has been used in designing high-aspect-ratio micro-mixers for the purpose of performing the Liagase Detection Reaction (LDR). A simple model was used to design such mixers optimized for pressure drop or time required to deliver a prescribed volume of mixture. The types of mixers considered are simple, cheap, and durable and can perform over a broad range of volumetric flow rates at reasonably modest pressure drops. The fluids typically have a very low diffusion coefficient of=1.2x10^10m^2/s, and thus diffusional mixing can only be effective in high-aspect-ratio micro-channels. A realizable aspect ratio of 6 has been considered initially …