Watanabe, 2009 - Google Patents
Surface-directed channels filled with organic solventsWatanabe, 2009
- Document ID
- 5689215763738937589
- Author
- Watanabe M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Lab on a Chip
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Although channels of microfluidic devices are normally pipes, some groups have recently studied surface-directed channels. These channels were created between two stacked glass slides that were physically flat but chemically patterned. The working fluids used for such …
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