Fabricating PFPE Membranes for Microfluidic Valves and Pumps
TBMG-5174
05/01/2009
- Content
A process has been developed for fabricating membranes of a perfluoropolyether (PFPE) and integrating them into valves and pumps in “laboratory-on-a-chip” microfluidic devices. Membranes of poly(tetrafluoroethylene) [PTFE] and poly(dimethylsilane) [PDMS] have been considered for this purpose and found wanting. By making it possible to use PFPE instead of PTFE or PDMS, the present process expands the array of options for further development of microfluidic devices for diverse applications that could include detection of biochemicals of interest, detection of toxins and biowarfare agents, synthesis and analysis of proteins, medical diagnosis, and synthesis of fuels.
- Citation
- "Fabricating PFPE Membranes for Microfluidic Valves and Pumps," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2009.