Abstract
Hydrophilic patterns were directly written on a hydrophobic glass substrate with a microplasma jet and used for surface-directed capillary flow operations.
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Hydrophilic patterns were directly written on a hydrophobic glass substrate with a microplasma jet and used for surface-directed capillary flow operations.
J. West, A. Michels, S. Kittel, P. Jacob and J. Franzke, Lab Chip, 2007, 7, 981 DOI: 10.1039/B706788G
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