In this article we present a new versatile replication method to produce thin polymeric microfluidic devices with tunable porosity. This method is based on phase separation of a polymer solution on a microstructured mold. Compared to existing microfabrication techniques, such as etching and hot embossing, our technique offers four advantages: (a) simple and cheap process that can be performed at room temperature outside clean room facilities; (b) very broad range of applicable materials (including materials that could not be processed before); (c) ability to make thin flexible chips; (d) ability to introduce and tune porosity in the chip. By introducing porosity, the channel walls can be used for selective transport of gasses, liquids and s...
Microfluidics provides an opportunity to create low cost devices that can potentially contain many e...
Microfluidics technology shows a wide variety of applications in multiple research areas. Up to now,...
We have developed a method to fabricate microfluidic circuits that facilitate static and dynamic ass...
We present a new generic replication technique for the production of microfluidic devices: Phase Sep...
A greatly simplified method for fabricating poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) separation microchips i...
The development and growth of microfluidics has been mainly based on various novel fabrication techn...
In this work, the feasibility of a novel direction for microfluidics is studied by demonstrating a s...
We have developed a sequential stereolithographic co-printing process using two different resins for...
During the last decade, research and development in microfluidic devices have grown significantly du...
Laser engraving has considerable potential for the rapid and cost effective manufacturing of polymer...
Microfluidic devices can process and manipulate small amounts of fluids (nanoliters), using channels...
The purpose of this thesis is to use experimental methods to seek deeper understanding and better pe...
Through manipulating fluids using microfabricated channeland chamber structures, microfluidics is a ...
Ordered porous polymeric materials can be engineered to present highly ordered pore arrays and unifo...
A microfluidic device contains one or more channels having at least one dimension less than 1 mm. He...
Microfluidics provides an opportunity to create low cost devices that can potentially contain many e...
Microfluidics technology shows a wide variety of applications in multiple research areas. Up to now,...
We have developed a method to fabricate microfluidic circuits that facilitate static and dynamic ass...
We present a new generic replication technique for the production of microfluidic devices: Phase Sep...
A greatly simplified method for fabricating poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) separation microchips i...
The development and growth of microfluidics has been mainly based on various novel fabrication techn...
In this work, the feasibility of a novel direction for microfluidics is studied by demonstrating a s...
We have developed a sequential stereolithographic co-printing process using two different resins for...
During the last decade, research and development in microfluidic devices have grown significantly du...
Laser engraving has considerable potential for the rapid and cost effective manufacturing of polymer...
Microfluidic devices can process and manipulate small amounts of fluids (nanoliters), using channels...
The purpose of this thesis is to use experimental methods to seek deeper understanding and better pe...
Through manipulating fluids using microfabricated channeland chamber structures, microfluidics is a ...
Ordered porous polymeric materials can be engineered to present highly ordered pore arrays and unifo...
A microfluidic device contains one or more channels having at least one dimension less than 1 mm. He...
Microfluidics provides an opportunity to create low cost devices that can potentially contain many e...
Microfluidics technology shows a wide variety of applications in multiple research areas. Up to now,...
We have developed a method to fabricate microfluidic circuits that facilitate static and dynamic ass...