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Smart microfluidic channels

Ionov et al., 2006

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Document ID
3030094658146070721
Author
Ionov L
Houbenov N
Sidorenko A
Stamm M
Minko S
Publication year
Publication venue
Advanced Functional Materials

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The walls of microfludic “smart channels” are coated by responsive mixed polymer brushes with a gradient of chemical composition. The concept of the smart channels is based on switching/adaptive behavior of the mixed polymer brushes where wetting and nonwetting …
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