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26 February 2008 Advances in the fabrication of surface modified microfluidic devices in nonfluorescing UV cured materials
M. P. C. Watts, N. Cramer, R. Sebra, H. Simms, K. Masters, T. Haraldsson, K. Anseth, C. Bowman
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Abstract
The challenge in manufacturing disposable bio micro-fluidic devices centers on making complex structures with controlled wetting and adhesion characteristics that can be used with fluorescence detection at a very low cost of < $1 a part. We will report on a new low fluorescence UV curable material that can be patterned in the Contact Liquid Photolithographic Polymerization (CLiPP) process developed at U Colorado.
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M. P. C. Watts, N. Cramer, R. Sebra, H. Simms, K. Masters, T. Haraldsson, K. Anseth, and C. Bowman "Advances in the fabrication of surface modified microfluidic devices in nonfluorescing UV cured materials", Proc. SPIE 6882, Micromachining and Microfabrication Process Technology XIII, 688203 (26 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.758755
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Luminescence

Microfluidics

Polymerization

Liquids

Polymers

Absorption

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