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1 online resource (viii, 643 pages) : illustrations |
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computer c rdamedia |
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Interface science and technology ; v. 2 |
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Interface science and technology ; v. 2.
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Summary |
A lab-on-a-chip device is a microscale laboratory on a credit-card sized glass or plastic chip with a network of microchannels, electrodes, sensors and electronic circuits. These labs on a chip can duplicate the specialized functions as performed by their room-sized counterparts, such as clinical diagnoses, PCR and electrophoretic separation. The advantages of these labs on a chip include significant reduction in the amounts of samples and reagents, very short reaction and analysis time, high throughput and portability. Generally, a lab-on-a-chip device must perform a number of microfluidic functions: pumping, mixing, thermal cycling/incubating, dispensing, and separating. Precise manipulation of these microfluidic processes is key to the operation and performance of labs on a chip. The objective of this book is to provide a fundamental understanding of the interfacial electrokinetic phenomena in several key microfluidic processes, and to show how these phenomena can be utilised to control the microfluidic processes. For this purpose, this book emphasises the theoretical modelling and the numerical simulation of these electrokinetic phenomena in microfluidics. However, experimental studies of the electrokinetic microfluidic processes are also highlighted in sufficient detail. * THE first book which systematically reviews electrokinetic microfluidics processes for lab-on-a chip applications * Covers modelling and numerical simulation of the electrokinetic microfluidics processes * Providing information on experimental studies and details of experimental techniques, which are essential for those who are new to this field. |
Contents |
Lab-on-a-chip, microfluidics and interfacial electrokinetics, Basics of electrical double layer, Pressure-driven flows in microchannels, Electroosmotic flows in microchannels, Effects of surface heterogeneity on electrokinetic flow, Effects of surface roughness on electrokinetic flow, Experimental studies of electroosmotic flow, Electrokinetic sample dispensing in crossing microchannels, Electrophoretic motion of particles in microchannels, Microfluidic methods for measuring zeta potential. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Note |
Print version record. |
Subject |
Electrokinetics.
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Chemical laboratories.
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Microelectronics.
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Électrocinétique.
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Chimie -- Laboratoires.
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Microélectronique.
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microelectronics.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical.
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SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Industrial & Technical.
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Chemical laboratories
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Electrokinetics
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Microelectronics
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Other Form: |
Print version: Li, Dongqing, 1956- Electrokinetics in microfluidics. Oxford : Academic, 2004 0120884445 9780120884445 (OCoLC)56650854 |
ISBN |
9780120884445 |
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0120884445 |
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9780080530741 |
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0080530745 |
Standard No. |
CHNEW 001005479 |
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DEBBG BV039827877 |
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DEBBG BV042304286 |
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DEBSZ 405297750 |
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DEBSZ 482350970 |
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NZ1 12432670 |
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NZ1 15188384 |
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UKMGB 017584213 |
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AU@ 000075197557 |
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