Development of microfluidic device and electronic infusion system to fabricate microfiber of alginate and carbon nanotube
Abdulsalam Ali Ahmed Salman,
Chin Fhong Soon,
Gim Pao Lim
Abstract:A novel microfluidic device and electronic infusion system for carbon nanotube-calcium chloride alginate microfibers are presented in this study. The microfluidic device was designed using Google SketchUp and 3D printing, and the electronic infusion system-controlled alginate solution flow to the calcium chloride jar—the silicon-PDMS microfluidic device produced calcium alginate microfibers with carbon nanotubes. The device to emulsify the two fluids was modeled in COMSOL Multiphysics. The microfluidic device … Show more
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