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Chips & Tips: Rapid prototyping of a PMMA microfluidic chip with integrated platinum electrodes

Chips & Tips: Rapid prototyping of a PMMA microfluidic chip with integrated platinum electrodes
Chips & Tips: Rapid prototyping of a PMMA microfluidic chip with integrated platinum electrodes
This is a very quick and useful method for researchers who do not have access to high tech micro-fabrication facilities and want to try out an idea or a test in a quick, cheap and simple fashion. In this case it is for those of us who want to test certain techniques such as in-channel electrochemical, conductivity or impedance measurements. It also saves time and costs from using high tech fabrication techniques and will aid the researcher in future designs that can then be fabricated the more conventional way in a clean room. In addition, it is a cheap and effective way of introducing undergraduate and masters students to various chip techniques
1473-0197
Arundell, Martin
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Diego, Adai Colom
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Castillo, Oscar
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Arundell, Martin
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Diego, Adai Colom
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Castillo, Oscar
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Arundell, Martin, Diego, Adai Colom, Castillo, Oscar and Samitier, Josep (2008) Chips & Tips: Rapid prototyping of a PMMA microfluidic chip with integrated platinum electrodes. Lab on a Chip.

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This is a very quick and useful method for researchers who do not have access to high tech micro-fabrication facilities and want to try out an idea or a test in a quick, cheap and simple fashion. In this case it is for those of us who want to test certain techniques such as in-channel electrochemical, conductivity or impedance measurements. It also saves time and costs from using high tech fabrication techniques and will aid the researcher in future designs that can then be fabricated the more conventional way in a clean room. In addition, it is a cheap and effective way of introducing undergraduate and masters students to various chip techniques

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Published date: 18 September 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 155805
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/155805
ISSN: 1473-0197
PURE UUID: 080f2e3b-eae1-4dcb-99f6-2aa3edfe6f85

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Date deposited: 28 May 2010 14:25
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 18:14

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Author: Martin Arundell
Author: Adai Colom Diego
Author: Oscar Castillo
Author: Josep Samitier

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