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Short Experimental Report with Brief Review on Biomicrofluidics in Biotechnology

Subhadeep Mukhopadhyay

Abstract


In this experimental work, a single prototype microchannel bend is fabricated by maskless lithography, hot embossing lithography and direct bonding technique. The surface-driven microfluidic flow of dyed water is recorded in the fabricated prototype bend. A brief review on bio-microfluidics is provided in this short experimental report towards the applications in biotechnology. Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is an efficient polymer to fabricate the microfluidic lab-on-a-chip systems. This short experimental report may be useful for blood filtration in PMMA based microfluidic lab-on-a-chip systems, for example, structurally modified microchannel bend.

Keywords


PMMA; Maskless lithography; hot embossing; Water; Blood

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