Difference between revisions of "Team:Aachen/Lab/Bioreactor/Hardware"
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==Principle== | ==Principle== | ||
− | For our bioreactor, we | + | For our bioreactor, we need a peristaltic pump and it is necessary to use sterile tubings which requires the pumps to be assembled and disassembled in minimum possible time. Hence the pumps were built with different layers and a 3D structure that could be partly disassembled to position the tube. ??The tube was pressed between the 3D structure and the walls thereby generated the required pressure to pump the liquid from one side to another.?? |
A detailed construction manual is available at '''[[Team:Aachen/Notebook/Construction_Manuals/Pumps|pumps]]'''. | A detailed construction manual is available at '''[[Team:Aachen/Notebook/Construction_Manuals/Pumps|pumps]]'''. | ||
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=Continous OD Device= | =Continous OD Device= | ||
− | + | How can we find out if there is really bacteria growing in our reactor? The common way is doing OD measurements. But if there is only 10 ml of reactor volume, every measurement would disturb the conditions drastically and thereby influence the experiment itself. Therefore, we are required to take minimum possible sample volume. | |
− | How can we find out if there is really bacteria growing in our reactor? The common way is doing OD measurements. But if there is only 10 ml of reactor volume, every measurement would disturb the conditions drastically and thereby influence the experiment itself. | + | |
{{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_ODCloseup.jpg|title=Optical Density Measurement device|subtitle=As shown the transmitter and receiver are placed opposite sides of the tube|size=large}} | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_ODCloseup.jpg|title=Optical Density Measurement device|subtitle=As shown the transmitter and receiver are placed opposite sides of the tube|size=large}} | ||
− | It is | + | It is also important that the samples are taken in a sterile manner. Furthermore the OD should be measured automatically so that the experiment can run without the need of a person taking samples. Finally the device to measure to OD has to be cheap and easy to assemble while having a precision to compete with commercial spectrometers. |
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We have developed on iGEM Aachen 2014 OD device measurement principle to get live data, and built a device using optimum materials, along with use of calibration file to get as precise value as possible. | We have developed on iGEM Aachen 2014 OD device measurement principle to get live data, and built a device using optimum materials, along with use of calibration file to get as precise value as possible. | ||
− | To obtain the cell concentration in the medium, a special transistor that converts light to frequency, TSL 235R<ref> | + | To obtain the cell concentration in the medium, a special transistor that converts light to frequency, TSL 235R<ref></ref>, is used. |
To keep the whole measurement sterile, the medium with the bacteria flows through silicon tubes and a transparent glass structure through the device without getting in contact with the surrounding air, while the device itself is mounted around this tube. | To keep the whole measurement sterile, the medium with the bacteria flows through silicon tubes and a transparent glass structure through the device without getting in contact with the surrounding air, while the device itself is mounted around this tube. |
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