Three-dimensional microfluidic devices fabricated in layered paper and tape

Harvard University

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Abstract

This article describes a method for fabricating 3D microfluidic devices by stacking layers of patterned paper and double-sided adhesive tape. Paper-based 3D microfluidic devices have capabilities in microfluidics that are difficult to achieve using conventional open-channel microsystems made from glass or polymers. In particular, 3D paper-based devices wick fluids and distribute microliter volumes of samples from single inlet points into arrays of detection zones (with numbers up to thousands). This capability makes it possible to carry out a range of new analytical protocols simply and inexpensively (all on a piece of paper) without external pumps. We demonstrate a prototype 3D device that tests 4 different…

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Keywords
  • Microfluidics
  • Stacking
  • Nanotechnology
  • Computer science
  • Materials science
  • Microsystem
  • Chemistry
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