TY - JOUR
T1 - Discussion
T2 - Embracing microfluidics to advance environmental science and technology
AU - Dou, Jibo
AU - Yang, Zhugen
AU - Singh, Baljit
AU - Ma, Bin
AU - Lu, Zhijiang
AU - Xu, Jianming
AU - He, Yan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/8/10
Y1 - 2024/8/10
N2 - Microfluidics, also called lab-on-a-chip, represents an emerging research platform that permits more precise and manipulation of samples at the microscale or even down to the nanoscale (nanofluidic) including picoliter droplets, microparticles, and microbes within miniaturized and highly integrated devices. This groundbreaking technology has made significant strides across multiple disciplines by providing an unprecedented view of physical, chemical, and biological events, fostering a holistic and an in-depth understanding of complex systems. The application of microfluidics to address the challenges in environmental science is likely to contribute to our better understanding, however, it's not yet fully developed. To raise researchers' interest, this discussion first delineates the valuable and underutilized environmental applications of microfluidic technology, ranging from environmental surveillance to acting as microreactors for investigating interfacial dynamic processes, and facilitating high-throughput bioassays. We highlight, with examples, how rationally designed microfluidic devices lead to new insights into the advancement of environmental science and technology. We then critically review the key challenges that hinder the practical adoption of microfluidic technologies. Specifically, we discuss the extent to which microfluidics accurately reflect realistic environmental scenarios, outline the areas to be improved, and propose strategies to overcome bottlenecks that impede the broad application of microfluidics. We also envision new opportunities and future research directions, aiming to provide guidelines for the broader utilization of microfluidics in environmental studies.
AB - Microfluidics, also called lab-on-a-chip, represents an emerging research platform that permits more precise and manipulation of samples at the microscale or even down to the nanoscale (nanofluidic) including picoliter droplets, microparticles, and microbes within miniaturized and highly integrated devices. This groundbreaking technology has made significant strides across multiple disciplines by providing an unprecedented view of physical, chemical, and biological events, fostering a holistic and an in-depth understanding of complex systems. The application of microfluidics to address the challenges in environmental science is likely to contribute to our better understanding, however, it's not yet fully developed. To raise researchers' interest, this discussion first delineates the valuable and underutilized environmental applications of microfluidic technology, ranging from environmental surveillance to acting as microreactors for investigating interfacial dynamic processes, and facilitating high-throughput bioassays. We highlight, with examples, how rationally designed microfluidic devices lead to new insights into the advancement of environmental science and technology. We then critically review the key challenges that hinder the practical adoption of microfluidic technologies. Specifically, we discuss the extent to which microfluidics accurately reflect realistic environmental scenarios, outline the areas to be improved, and propose strategies to overcome bottlenecks that impede the broad application of microfluidics. We also envision new opportunities and future research directions, aiming to provide guidelines for the broader utilization of microfluidics in environmental studies.
KW - Environmental interfacial processes
KW - Lab-on-a-chip
KW - Microbial assay
KW - Microfluidics
KW - Microscale dynamics
KW - Real-time in situ detection
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85194312853&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173597
DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173597
M3 - Comment/debate
C2 - 38810741
AN - SCOPUS:85194312853
SN - 0048-9697
VL - 937
JO - Science of the Total Environment
JF - Science of the Total Environment
M1 - 173597
ER -