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Microfluidic devices made of UV-curable glue (NOA81) for fluorescence detection based applications

Wägli, Philip  
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Homsy, Alexandra  
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Guélat, Blaise  
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2010
the 14th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS

The UV-curable adhesive NOA81 (Norland Optical Adhesive) is a promising liquid photopolymer for low-cost microfluidic chip production. Different fabrication methods for NOA81 are suggested [1,2]. However, optical characterization for fluorescent based detection systems is missing. We present a comparison of fluorescent emissionspectra of various NOA types as well as the time evolution of the spectra of the most promising one - NOA81. We report on a simple rapid prototyping technique to produce chips for fluorescent based capillary electrophoresis (CE). As an application, we show the CE-injection of a fluorescent dye, and its detection by fluorescence microscopy.

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conference poster not in proceedings
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Wägli, Philip  
Homsy, Alexandra  
Guélat, Blaise  
de Rooij, Nico  
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2010

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the 14th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS

Groningen, Netherlands

Oct 3-7, 2010

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October 14, 2010
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