Imprecise control of fluid flows in paper-based devices is a major challenge in pushing the innovations in this area towards societal implementation. Assays on paper tend to have low reaction yield and reproducibility issues that lead to poor sensitivity and detection limits. Understanding and addressing these issues is key to improving the performance of paper-based devices. In this work, we use colorimetric analysis to observe the mixing behaviour of molecules from two parallel flow streams in unobstructed (on unpatterned paper) and constricted flow (through the gap of a patterned hourglass structure). The model system used for characterization of mixing involved the reaction of Fe3+ with SCN- to form the coloured, soluble complex Fe(SCN)...
The rapid mixing of fluids passing through a microfluidic channel is very important for various appl...
This research paper presents an inventive technique to swiftly create microfluidic channels on disti...
This paper discusses the potential of paper-based microfluidic devices for affordable diagnostics, a...
Imprecise control of fluid flows in paper-based devices is a major challenge in pushing the innovati...
Imprecise control of fluid flows in paper-based devices is a major challenge in pushing the innovation...
This study aimed to design and fabricate planar constricted–expanded structures that are integrated ...
Spatially uniform reconstitution of dried reagents is critical to the function of paper microfluidic...
This thesis addresses a flow control and analysis on a paper-based microfluidic device and its appli...
Paper microfluidic devices (including lateral flow assays) offer an excellent combination of utility...
Paper-based microfluidics has recently received considerable interest due to their ease and low cost...
Biology and chemistry laboratories in many universities regularly perform absorbance assays. However...
A paper-based channel is a useful platform for the facile development of analytical devices implemen...
A wide range of microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs) have been developed in the last ...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are one of the most promising applications of microfluidics because...
Microfluidic reactor technology is receiving a growing interest, as it is believed to provide new op...
The rapid mixing of fluids passing through a microfluidic channel is very important for various appl...
This research paper presents an inventive technique to swiftly create microfluidic channels on disti...
This paper discusses the potential of paper-based microfluidic devices for affordable diagnostics, a...
Imprecise control of fluid flows in paper-based devices is a major challenge in pushing the innovati...
Imprecise control of fluid flows in paper-based devices is a major challenge in pushing the innovation...
This study aimed to design and fabricate planar constricted–expanded structures that are integrated ...
Spatially uniform reconstitution of dried reagents is critical to the function of paper microfluidic...
This thesis addresses a flow control and analysis on a paper-based microfluidic device and its appli...
Paper microfluidic devices (including lateral flow assays) offer an excellent combination of utility...
Paper-based microfluidics has recently received considerable interest due to their ease and low cost...
Biology and chemistry laboratories in many universities regularly perform absorbance assays. However...
A paper-based channel is a useful platform for the facile development of analytical devices implemen...
A wide range of microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs) have been developed in the last ...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are one of the most promising applications of microfluidics because...
Microfluidic reactor technology is receiving a growing interest, as it is believed to provide new op...
The rapid mixing of fluids passing through a microfluidic channel is very important for various appl...
This research paper presents an inventive technique to swiftly create microfluidic channels on disti...
This paper discusses the potential of paper-based microfluidic devices for affordable diagnostics, a...