Nanofibres are increasingly being used in the field of bioanalytics due to their large surface-area-to-volume ratios and easy-to-functionalize surfaces. To date, nanofibres have been studied as effective filters, concentrators, and immobilization matrices within microfluidic devices. In addition, they are frequently used as optical and electrochemical transduction materials. In this work, we demonstrate that electrospun nanofibre mats cause appreciable passive mixing and therefore provide dual functionality when incorporated within microfluidic systems. Specifically, electrospun nanofibre mats were integrated into Y-shaped poly(methyl methacrylate) microchannels and the degree of mixing was quantified using fluorescence microscopy and Image...
We reveal a physical mechanism that enables the preconcentration, sorting, and characterization of c...
Microfluidics is characterized by laminar flow at micro-scale dimension, high surface to volume rati...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2017 Research student photography and image competition h...
Nanofibres are increasingly being used in the field of bioanalytics due to their large surface-area-...
Microfluidic biosensors which incorporate both sample preparation and analyte detection, also referr...
Positively and negatively charged electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) nanofibers were incorporated...
Biosensors detect target analytes through specific binding with biological recognition elements such...
Analyte mixing and delivery to a functionalized sensor surface are important to realize several adva...
Electrospun nanofibrous meshes were surface-modified for selective capturing of specific cells from ...
The nanofiber surface modified with physical or chemical gradients is very useful in a wide range of...
The integration of nanoporous membranes into microfluidic devices allows a wide range of analytical ...
Nanofabrication techniques produce materials with enhanced physicochemical properties through a comb...
Microfluidics is defined as the technology that deals with the precise control and manipulation of s...
Functionalized sensor surfaces combined with microfluidic channels are becoming increasingly importa...
The influence of electrospun nanofibres made from polyamide 6 (PA6) on the gas bubble size distribut...
We reveal a physical mechanism that enables the preconcentration, sorting, and characterization of c...
Microfluidics is characterized by laminar flow at micro-scale dimension, high surface to volume rati...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2017 Research student photography and image competition h...
Nanofibres are increasingly being used in the field of bioanalytics due to their large surface-area-...
Microfluidic biosensors which incorporate both sample preparation and analyte detection, also referr...
Positively and negatively charged electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) nanofibers were incorporated...
Biosensors detect target analytes through specific binding with biological recognition elements such...
Analyte mixing and delivery to a functionalized sensor surface are important to realize several adva...
Electrospun nanofibrous meshes were surface-modified for selective capturing of specific cells from ...
The nanofiber surface modified with physical or chemical gradients is very useful in a wide range of...
The integration of nanoporous membranes into microfluidic devices allows a wide range of analytical ...
Nanofabrication techniques produce materials with enhanced physicochemical properties through a comb...
Microfluidics is defined as the technology that deals with the precise control and manipulation of s...
Functionalized sensor surfaces combined with microfluidic channels are becoming increasingly importa...
The influence of electrospun nanofibres made from polyamide 6 (PA6) on the gas bubble size distribut...
We reveal a physical mechanism that enables the preconcentration, sorting, and characterization of c...
Microfluidics is characterized by laminar flow at micro-scale dimension, high surface to volume rati...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2017 Research student photography and image competition h...