Abstract

A novel device comprising polydimethyl-siloxane (PDMS) microlenses bonded to a microfluidic compact disk (CD) is proposed for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) applications. The PDMS microlenses were fabricated using a simple soft replica molding method and were bonded to the microfluidic CD using oxygen plasma treatment. A commercial software tool (ZEMAX) has been used to analyze the focal length of the microlens. A laser-induced fluorescence bio-detection system, consisting of the integrated microfluidic CD/PDMS microlenses and an optical detection module, was constructed and used to examine the enzymatic reaction of 3-(4-hydroxy) phenly propionic acid. The experimental results show that the PDMS microlens focusing effect yields a significant improvement in the intensity of the detected fluorescence signals. As a result, the proposed device represents an ideal solution for ELISAs and other high-sensitivity bio-detection applications.

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