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Leakage-free bonding of porous membranes into layered microfluidic array systems

Chueh et al., 2007

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1006904011107927164
Author
Chueh B
Huh D
Kyrtsos C
Houssin T
Futai N
Takayama S
Publication year
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Analytical chemistry

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The integration of semiporous membranes into poly (dimethylsiloxane)(PDMS) microfluidic devices is useful for mass transport control. Several methods such as plasma oxidation and manual application of PDMS prepolymer exist to sandwich such membranes into simple …
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