Schneider et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Wettability patterning by UV-initiated graft polymerization of poly (acrylic acid) in closed microfluidic systems of complex geometrySchneider et al., 2010
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- Schneider M
- Willaime H
- Tran Y
- Rezgui F
- Tabeling P
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- Analytical Chemistry
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Many microfluidic applications require modified surface wettability of the microchannels. Patterning of wettability within enclosed microfluidic structures at high spatial resolution has been challenging in the past. In this paper, we report an improved method for altering the …
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