High-throughput rapid-prototyping of low-cost paper-based microfluidics

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Fariba Ghaderinezhad
Reza Amin
Mikail Temirel
Bekir Yenilmez
Adam Wentworth
Savas Tasoglu
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[1] University of Connecticut,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] University of Connecticut,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[3] University of Connecticut,Department of Material Science and Engineering
[4] University of Connecticut,Institute of Materials Science (IMS)
[5] University of Connecticut,The Connecticut Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences
[6] University of Connecticut,Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP)
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Paper-based micro analytical devices offer significant advantages compared to the conventional microfluidic chips including cost-effectiveness, ease of fabrication, and ease of use while preserving critical features including strong capillary action and biological compatibility. In this work, we demonstrate an inexpensive, rapid method for high-throughput fabrication of paper-based microfluidics by patterning hydrophobic barriers using a desktop pen plotter integrated with a custom-made, low-cost paper feeder. We tested various types of commercial permanent markers and compared their water-resistant capabilities for creating hydrophobic barriers. Additionally, we studied the performance of markers with different types of paper, plotting speeds, and pattern dimensions. To verify the effectiveness of the presented fabrication method, colorimetric analysis was performed on the results of a glucose assay.
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