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Understanding Wax Printing: A Simple Micropatterning Process for Paper-Based Microfluidics
Fecha
2009Registro en:
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, v.81, n.16, p.7091-7095, 2009
0003-2700
10.1021/ac901071p
Autor
CARRILHO, Emanuel
MARTINEZ, Andres W.
WHITESIDES, George M.
Institución
Resumen
This technical note describes a detailed study on wax printing, a simple and inexpensive method for fabricating microfluidic devices in paper using a commercially available printer and hot plate. The printer prints patterns of solid wax on the surface of the paper, and the hot plate melts the wax so that it penetrates the full thickness of the paper. This process creates complete hydrophobic barriers in paper that define hydrophilic channels, fluid reservoirs, and reaction zones. The design of each device was based on a simple equation that accounts for the spreading of molten wax in paper.