Renault Christophe, Koehne Jessica, Ricco Antonio J, Crooks Richard M
Department of Chemistry, Center for Nano- and Molecular Science and Technology, The University of Texas at Austin , 105 East 24th Street, Stop A5300, Austin, Texas 78712-1224, United States.
Langmuir. 2014 Jun 17;30(23):7030-6. doi: 10.1021/la501212b. Epub 2014 Jun 4.
In this paper we describe a method for three-dimensional wax patterning of microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs). The method is rooted in the fundamental details of wax transport in paper and provides a simple way to fabricate complex channel architectures such as hemichannels and fully enclosed channels. We show that three-dimensional μPADs can be fabricated with half as much paper by using hemichannels rather than ordinary open channels. We also provide evidence that fully enclosed channels are efficiently isolated from the exterior environment, decreasing contamination risks, simplifying the handling of the device, and slowing evaporation of solvents.
在本文中,我们描述了一种用于微流控纸基分析装置(μPADs)三维蜡图案化的方法。该方法基于蜡在纸中传输的基本细节,提供了一种制造复杂通道结构(如半通道和全封闭通道)的简单方法。我们表明,通过使用半通道而非普通开放通道,可以用一半的纸张制造三维μPADs。我们还提供证据表明,全封闭通道能有效与外部环境隔离,降低污染风险,简化装置的操作,并减缓溶剂蒸发。