2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1089122/v1
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Development of Epoxy Resin-Based Elastomeric Microfluidic Devices Using CO2 Laser Ablation for DNA-Amplification Point-Of-Care (POC) Applications: Assessment of Microchannels' Dimensions and Quality

Abstract: Microfluidic devices are a rising technology to automatize chemical and biological operations. In this context, laser ablation has significant potential for polymer-based microfluidic platforms' fast and economical manufacturing. Nevertheless, the manufacturing of epoxy-based microfluidic chips is considered highly cost full due to demand for cleanroom facilities that utilize expensive equipment and lengthy processes. Therefore, this study targeted investigating the feasibility of epoxy resins to be fabricated… Show more

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