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Fabrication of Three-dimensional Paper-based Microfluidic Devices for Immunoassays
Published on: March 9, 2017
Two-ply channels for faster wicking in paper-based microfluidic devices
Conor K Camplisson1, Kevin M Schilling1, William L Pedrotti1
1Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, USA. awmartin@calpoly.edu.
Abstract:
This article describes the development of porous two-ply channels for paper-based microfluidic devices that wick fluids significantly faster than conventional, porous, single-ply channels. The two-ply channels were made by stacking two single-ply channels on top of each other and were fabricated entirely out of paper, wax and toner using two commercially available printers, a convection oven and a thermal laminator. The wicking in paper-based channels was studied and modeled using a modified Lucas-Washburn equation to account for the effect of evaporation, and a paper-based titration device incorporating two-ply channels was demonstrated.

