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Experimental study of PDMS bonding to various substrates for monolithic microfluidic applications
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Experimental study of PDMS bonding to various substrates for monolithic microfluidic applications

R W R L Gajasinghe, S U Senveli, S Rawal, A Williams, A Zheng, R H Datar, R J Cote and O Tigli
Journal of micromechanics and microengineering, Vol.24(7), pp.75010-75011
2014-06-05

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PDMS bonding lab on a chip reversible pdms bonding Microfluidics

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2 Chemistry
2.160 Microfluidic Devices & Superhydrophobicity
2.160.174 Microfluidics
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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Instruments & Instrumentation
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Physics, Applied
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