
Fundamentals and Applications of Microfluidics, Second Edition
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- Fundamentals and Applications of Microfluidics
- Contents v
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Chapter 1 Introduction 1
- 1.1 WHAT IS MICROFLUIDICS? 1
- 1.2 MILESTONES OF MICROFLUIDICS 6
- 1.3 ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK 8
- References 9
- Chapter 2 Fluid Mechanics Theory 11
- 2.1 INTRODUCTION 11
- 2.2 CONTINUUM FLUID MECHANICS AT SMALL SCALES 18
- 2.3 MOLECULAR APPROACHES 39
- 2.4 ELECTROKINETICS 44
- 2.5 CONCLUSION 51
- Problems 52
- References 53
- Chapter 3 Fabrication Techniques for Microfluidics 55
- 3.1 BASIC MICROTECHNIQUES 55
- 3.2 FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS 62
- 3.3 SILICON-BASED MICROMACHINING TECHNIQUES 69
- 3.4 POLYMER-BASED MICROMACHINING TECHNIQUES 81
- 3.5 OTHER MICROMACHINING TECHNIQUES 100
- 3.6 ASSEMBLY AND PACKAGING OF MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES 104
- 3.7 BIOCOMPATIBILITY 108
- Problems 109
- References 110
- Chapter 4 Experimental Flow Characterization 117
- 4.1 INTRODUCTION 117
- 4.2 OVERVIEW OF µPIV 122
- 4.3 µPIV EXAMPLES 144
- 4.4 EXTENSIONS OF THE µPIV TECHNIQUE 153
- Problems 172
- References 172
- Chapter 5 Microfluidics for External Flow Control 177
- 5.1 VELOCITY AND TURBULENCE MEASUREMENT 177
- 5.2 TURBULENCE CONTROL 189
- 5.3 MICROAIR VEHICLES 193
- Problems 207
- References 208
- Chapter 6 Microfluidics for Internal Flow Control: Microvalves 211
- 6.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 213
- 6.2 DESIGN EXAMPLES 239
- 6.3 SUMMARY 250
- Problems 251
- References 251
- Chapter 7 Microfluidics for Internal Flow Control: Micropumps 255
- 7.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 256
- 7.2 DESIGN EXAMPLES 288
- 7.3 SUMMARY 303
- Problems 303
- References 304
- Chapter 8 Microfluidics for Internal Flow Control: Microflow Sensors 311
- 8.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 311
- 8.2 DESIGN EXAMPLES 324
- 8.3 SUMMARY 335
- Problems 336
- References 336
- Chapter 9 Microfluidics for Life Sciences and Chemistry: Microneedles 339
- 9.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 341
- 9.2 DESIGN EXAMPLES 348
- 9.3 SUMMARY 352
- Problems 353
- References 353
- Chapter 10 Microfluidics for Life Sciences and Chemistry: Micromixers 357
- 10.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 359
- 10.2 DESIGN EXAMPLES 374
- 10.3 SUMMARY 386
- Problems 388
- References 389
- Chapter 11 Microfluidics for Life Sciences and Chemistry: Microdispensers 395
- 11.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 395
- 11.2 DESIGN EXAMPLES 408
- 11.3 SUMMARY 414
- Problems 415
- References 416
- Chapter 12 Microfluidics for Life Sciences and Chemistry: Microfilters and Microseparators 419
- 12.1 MICROFILTERS 419
- 12.2 MICROSEPARATOR 425
- 12.3 SUMMARY 438
- Problems 439
- References 439
- Chapter 13 Microfluidics for Life Sciences and Chemistry: Microreactors 443
- 13.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 444
- 13.2 DESIGN EXAMPLES 449
- 13.3 SUMMARY 472
- Problems 472
- References 473
- Appendix A 479
- Appendix B 483
- Appendix C 485
- Appendix D 487
- About the Authors 489
- Index 491
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