Issue 4, 2003

CO2 laser microfabrication of an integrated polymer microfluidic manifold for the determination of phosphorus

Abstract

A simple colorimetric technique is implemented in a polymer microfluidic manifold. The simple chemistry aids an uncomplicated microchannel design, which is fabricated by CO2 laser ablation. Issues such as bonding of multiple layers, alignment of micro-fabricated structures and integration of optical components are addressed. A demonstration of a stopped flow regime in the microfluidic manifold is also presented.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 Jul 2003
Accepted
14 Aug 2003
First published
29 Aug 2003

Lab Chip, 2003,3, 221-223

CO2 laser microfabrication of an integrated polymer microfluidic manifold for the determination of phosphorus

M. Bowden, O. Geschke, J. P. Kutter and D. Diamond, Lab Chip, 2003, 3, 221 DOI: 10.1039/B307655E

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