2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2016.05.044
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Low cost polymeric on-chip flow sensor with nanoliter resolution

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“…It is composed of two monolithically integrated modular components, a flow-regulating pneumatic microvalve and a post-produced on-chip calorimetric thermal flow sensor in a bypass configuration for high flow rates. These two components have been successfully demonstrated in previous works as stand-alone components (Etxebarria et al 2014(Etxebarria et al , 2016.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…It is composed of two monolithically integrated modular components, a flow-regulating pneumatic microvalve and a post-produced on-chip calorimetric thermal flow sensor in a bypass configuration for high flow rates. These two components have been successfully demonstrated in previous works as stand-alone components (Etxebarria et al 2014(Etxebarria et al , 2016.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…d Close-up image of a finished microvalve filled with a green-coloured solution, which highlights the different parts of the structure, being the membrane diameter 3 mm, actuating membrane 100 µm, seat diameter 1 mm, and membrane gap 20 µm. Further information on single component architecture and working principle is addressed in previous publications (Etxebarria et al 2014(Etxebarria et al , 2016 Fig. 2 Block diagram of the LFCS working principle, where the flow sensor (FT) sends the flow rate value to the PID controller, which modulates the pressure (PR) on the valve (⊗) to minimize the error (e±) between the measured flow rate and the set point defined by the user An equilibration time is necessary to obtain droplets that are stable in size, and the stabilization depends on the nature of the imposed flow rates or the materials used in the whole system, since depending on the elasticity of the fluidic system (syringe, tube, device) and their deformability under pressure changes the stabilization time may vary considerably (Bertholle and Velvé Casquillas).…”
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