Active Microfluidic Components with Semiconductor Technology Compatible Materials and Methods KU Leuven
Lab-on-chip and micro total analysis systems have attracted great interest from both research communities and the commercial sectors over the past 30 years after the first introduction of microfluidics as an individual subject in the 1980s. A typical integrated active lab-on-chip device consists of fluidic parts represented by micropumps and microvalves to precisely drive and control the routing, timing, and mixing of fluids, and of ...