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Suspended, porous cellulose acetate membranes for microdialysis use

Conference Paper, Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (Microtas '04), Vol. 2, pp. 252 - 254, September, 2004

Abstract

Porous cellulose acetate membranes were suspended over 75 micron wide silicon microchannels. The microchannels are formed when a viscous polymer lacquer is directly spin cast onto etched silicon cavities (Fig. 1). Standard fabrication processes are used to create the channel, preventing the need for adhesives, substrate bonding, or other complex assembly procedures. These microchannels can allow the isolation and concentration of specific biological molecules.

BibTeX

@conference{Subrebost-2004-9024,
author = {George Lopez Subrebost and Gary K. Fedder},
title = {Suspended, porous cellulose acetate membranes for microdialysis use},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (Microtas '04)},
year = {2004},
month = {September},
volume = {2},
pages = {252 - 254},
}