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A rapid prototyping method for polymer microfluidics with fixed aspect ratio and 3D tapered channels

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LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 9, Issue 20, Pages 2941-2946

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b903755a

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  1. Nano Institute
  2. UC summer research fellowship
  3. Physician Scientist Training Program at the University of Cincinnati

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In this work, a new method of rapidly fabricating thermopolymer and elastomer microfluidic channels has been developed and characterized for production of microfluidics with fixed aspect ratio and 3D tapered channels. A unique way to attain a desired channel depth by simply altering channel width is demonstrated. This rapid prototyping method is compatible with replication methods such as injection molding, hot embossing and elastomer casting and offers the ability to fabricate multiple channel depths (5 mu m - 1 mm) simultaneously in a single lithographic step. This method yields facile fabrication of 3-dimensionally tapered channels and polymer lab chips.

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