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Emerging 3D printing technologies and methodologies for microfluidic development

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ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 14, Issue 30, Pages 2885-2906

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2ay00798c

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This review paper examines recent advancements in 3D printed microfluidics, discussing three main 3D printing technologies and new emerging 3D-printing technologies. It analyzes their advantages, limitations, and potential applications in the field of microfluidics.
This review paper examines recent (mostly 2018 or later) advancements in 3D printed microfluidics. Microfluidic devices are widely applied in various fields such as drug delivery, point-of-care diagnosis, and bioanalytical research. In addition to soft lithography, 3D printing has become an appealing technology to develop microfluidics recently. In this work, three main 3D printing technologies, stereolithography, fused filament deposition, and polyjet, which are commonly used to fabricate microfluidic devices, are thoroughly discussed. The advantages, limitations, and recent microfluidic applications are analyzed. New technical advancements within these technology frameworks are also summarized, which are especially suitable for microfluidic development. Next, new emerging 3D-printing technologies are introduced, including the direct printing of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), glass, and biopolymers. Although limited microfluidic applications based on these technologies can be found in the literature, they show high potential to revolutionize the next generation of 3D-printed microfluidic apparatus.

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