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1. Adapting FDM 3D-printing for the manufacture of microfluidic devices
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Biomedicinsk teknikAbstract : Microfluidic devices have so far not seen widespread use, even though they could potentially be cheaper, better and faster than traditional methods. A possible reason for this is the lack of a middle step between one-of-a-kind experimental devices and cheap mass produced devices. READ MORE
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2. Fabrication of Micro Channels for Electrospray Ionization : A First Step Towards a nano-DESI Chip
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kemi - BMCAbstract : .... READ MORE
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3. Characterization of flow regimes between supercritical carbon dioxide and water in microfluidics, comparing coated and mechanically modified channels.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/MikrosystemteknikAbstract : Water and supercritical carbon dioxide have different wetting angles to a glass surface, where water has a lower angle. In a microfluidic channel, the lower wetting angle draws the water to surround the supercritical carbon dioxide and the supercritical carbon dioxide therefore easily form droplets or segments if the flow rate is low. READ MORE
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4. Maskmaterial för djupets avborosilikatglas
University essay from MikrosystemteknikAbstract : The objective of this thesis was to establish a good way of wet etching a borosilicate glass named Borofloat 33 for bonding microfluidic devices. This was accomplished by wet etching with different materials as masking layers and evaluating them in different concentrations of the main etchant, which is the hydrofluoric acid (HF). READ MORE
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5. Corrosion and microfluidics in hot water microsystems
University essay from MikrosystemteknikAbstract : This thesis addresses some important issues when designing microfluidic systems for hot pressurized water. The properties and behavior of water at elevated temperatures and in micro scale is briefly reviewed, and opportunities and possible problems of using hot pressurized water in microfluidic devices are brought up. READ MORE