Lab-in-a-Tube: A portable imaging spectrophotometer for cost-effective, high-throughput, and label-free analysis of centrifugation processes
Yuanyuan Wei, Dehua Hu, Bijie Bai, Chenqi Meng, Tsz Kin Chan, Xing, Zhao, Yuye Wang, Yi-Ping Ho, Wu Yuan, and Ho-Pui Ho

TL;DR
This paper introduces a low-cost, portable imaging spectrophotometer integrated into centrifuges, enabling real-time, label-free analysis of centrifugation processes, including blood sedimentation, with potential for large-scale monitoring.
Contribution
The development of the first Wi-Fi camera-based spectrophotometer integrated into centrifuges with real-time analysis and programmable control capabilities.
Findings
Real-time observation of solute solvent interactions during centrifugation.
First visualization of blood sedimentation in clinical centrifuges.
Theoretical simulations aligned with experimental data.
Abstract
Centrifuges serve as essential instruments in modern experimental sciences, facilitating a wide range of routine sample processing tasks that necessitate material sedimentation. However, the study for real time observation of the dynamical process during centrifugation has remained elusive. In this study, we developed an innovative Lab_in_a_Tube imaging spectrophotometer that incorporates capabilities of real time image analysis and programmable interruption. This portable LIAT device costs less than 30 US dollars. Based on our knowledge, it is the first Wi Fi camera built_in in common lab centrifuges with active closed_loop control. We tested our LIAT imaging spectrophotometer with solute solvent interaction investigation obtained from lab centrifuges with quantitative data plotting in a real time manner. Single re circulating flow was real time observed, forming the ring shaped…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies · Field-Flow Fractionation Techniques
