COvalent monolayer patterns in Microfluidics by PLasma etching Open Technology-COMPLOT

Plasma microcontact patterning (PμCP) and replica molding were combined to make PDMS/glass microfluidic devices with β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) patterns attached covalently on the glass surface inside microchannels. The supramolecular reactivity, reusability and association constant of β-CD with Cy5-Ad2 was tested by analyzing signal-to-noise ratios of patterns vs. spacing with fluorescence microscopy.

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Main Authors: Willems, Stan B.J., Zegers, Jaccoline, Bunschoten, Anton, Wagterveld, Martijn, Van Leeuwen, Fijs W.B., Velders, Aldrik H., Saggiomo, Vittorio
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/covalent-monolayer-patterns-in-microfluidics-by-plasma-etching-op
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Summary:Plasma microcontact patterning (PμCP) and replica molding were combined to make PDMS/glass microfluidic devices with β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) patterns attached covalently on the glass surface inside microchannels. The supramolecular reactivity, reusability and association constant of β-CD with Cy5-Ad2 was tested by analyzing signal-to-noise ratios of patterns vs. spacing with fluorescence microscopy.