Sub-wavelength ultrasonic lipid manipulation utilising embossed plastic channels
Sub-wavelength ultrasonic lipid manipulation utilising embossed plastic channels
A simple embossing technique has been demonstrated to produce fluidic channels in PMMA. These channels have been designed to allow ultrasonic suspension of lipids in water, and it is verified that sub-wavelength PMMA channels are acoustically active and capable of manipulating lipids.
Harris, N.
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Keating, A.
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Hill, M.
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July 2010
Harris, N.
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Keating, A.
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Hill, M.
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Harris, N., Keating, A. and Hill, M.
(2010)
Sub-wavelength ultrasonic lipid manipulation utilising embossed plastic channels.
5th Asia-Pacific Conference on Transducers and Micro-Nano Technology (APCOT 2010), Perth, Australia.
06 - 09 Jul 2010.
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Abstract
A simple embossing technique has been demonstrated to produce fluidic channels in PMMA. These channels have been designed to allow ultrasonic suspension of lipids in water, and it is verified that sub-wavelength PMMA channels are acoustically active and capable of manipulating lipids.
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Published date: July 2010
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Event Dates: 6-9 July 2010
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5th Asia-Pacific Conference on Transducers and Micro-Nano Technology (APCOT 2010), Perth, Australia, 2010-07-06 - 2010-07-09
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Local EPrints ID: 180661
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/180661
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N. Harris
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A. Keating
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