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Hybrid 3D printed-paper microfluidics

А. М. Zargaryan, Nathalie Farhoudi, George Haworth, Julian F. Ashby, Sam H. Au

2020Scientific Reports49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

3D printed and paper-based microfluidics are promising formats for applications that require portable miniaturized fluid handling such as point-of-care testing. These two formats deployed in isolation, however, have inherent limitations that hamper their capabilities and versatility. Here, we present the convergence of 3D printed and paper formats into hybrid devices that overcome many of these limitations, while capitalizing on their respective strengths. Hybrid channels were fabricated with no specialized equipment except a commercial 3D printer. Finger-operated reservoirs and valves capable of fully-reversible dispensation and actuation were designed for intuitive operation without equipment or training. Components were then integrated into a versatile multicomponent device capable of dynamic fluid pathing. These results are an early demonstration of how 3D printed and paper microfluidics can be hybridized into versatile lab-on-chip devices.

Topics & Concepts

3d printedMicrofluidicsComputer science3D printingIsolation (microbiology)Lab-on-a-chipComputer hardwareEmbedded systemNanotechnologyEngineeringMechanical engineeringMaterials scienceBioinformaticsManufacturing engineeringBiologyBiosensors and Analytical DetectionElectrowetting and Microfluidic TechnologiesMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
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