Novel glass and silicon microstructures and their application in chemical analysis are presented. The micro technologies comprise (deep) dry etching, thin layer growth and anodic bonding. With this combination it is possible to create high resolution electrically isolating silicon dioxide structures with aspect ratio's similar to those possible in silicon. Main applications are chemical separation methods such as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) or electrophoresis (HPCE). Beside these channel structures, a capillary connector with very low dead and mixing volume has been designed and fabricated for use in (correlation) electrophoresis, and tested by means of precision of consecutive single injection
This article describes recent developments at MESA+ in the field of miniaturised systems for chemica...
Glass microdevices for capillary electrophoresis (CE) gained a lot of interest in the development of...
Through manipulating fluids using microfabricated channeland chamber structures, microfluidics is a ...
Novel glass and silicon microstructures and their application in chemical analysis are presented. Th...
Novel glass and silicon microstructures and their application in chemical analysis are presented. Th...
The development of miniaturized total analysis systems, is driven by the desire to automate sample h...
A new, versatile architecture is presented for microfluidic devices made entirely from glass, for us...
The past two decades have seen rapid advancement of Lab on a Chip (LOC) systems with applications ra...
Miniaturization of already existing techniques in on-line analytical chemistry is an alternative to ...
The possibilities for microtechnology in chemical analysis and separation techniques are discussed. ...
We have fabricated a capillary electrophoresis (CE) chip from photostructurable glass. This material...
This chapter explores the micromachining of fluidic structures in silicon, and presents several exam...
We report here on the results of experiments concerning particular bonding processes potentially use...
An investigation of etched-silicon channels as gas chromatographic separation columns for volatile a...
μTAS is hot in micromechanics today. All μTAS devices contain channels to connect the different comp...
This article describes recent developments at MESA+ in the field of miniaturised systems for chemica...
Glass microdevices for capillary electrophoresis (CE) gained a lot of interest in the development of...
Through manipulating fluids using microfabricated channeland chamber structures, microfluidics is a ...
Novel glass and silicon microstructures and their application in chemical analysis are presented. Th...
Novel glass and silicon microstructures and their application in chemical analysis are presented. Th...
The development of miniaturized total analysis systems, is driven by the desire to automate sample h...
A new, versatile architecture is presented for microfluidic devices made entirely from glass, for us...
The past two decades have seen rapid advancement of Lab on a Chip (LOC) systems with applications ra...
Miniaturization of already existing techniques in on-line analytical chemistry is an alternative to ...
The possibilities for microtechnology in chemical analysis and separation techniques are discussed. ...
We have fabricated a capillary electrophoresis (CE) chip from photostructurable glass. This material...
This chapter explores the micromachining of fluidic structures in silicon, and presents several exam...
We report here on the results of experiments concerning particular bonding processes potentially use...
An investigation of etched-silicon channels as gas chromatographic separation columns for volatile a...
μTAS is hot in micromechanics today. All μTAS devices contain channels to connect the different comp...
This article describes recent developments at MESA+ in the field of miniaturised systems for chemica...
Glass microdevices for capillary electrophoresis (CE) gained a lot of interest in the development of...
Through manipulating fluids using microfabricated channeland chamber structures, microfluidics is a ...