2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.120113
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T-shirt ink for one-step screen-printing of hydrophobic barriers for 2D- and 3D-microfluidic paper-based analytical devices

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“…Various LOC device fabrication methods have been explored for creating different flow patterns for controlled mixing and detection. The commonly used fabrication technologies in LOC development include photolithography (Phiphatanaphiphop et al 2020 ), inkjet printing (Papamatthaiou et al 2020 ), screen printing (Sitanurak et al 2019 ), plasma oxidation (Wong et al 2020 ), and laser treatment (Grist et al 2012 ). Table 1 summarizes the chief features of various LOC device fabrication techniques and their food-related applications.…”
Section: Fabrication and Detection Of Lab-on-a-chip Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various LOC device fabrication methods have been explored for creating different flow patterns for controlled mixing and detection. The commonly used fabrication technologies in LOC development include photolithography (Phiphatanaphiphop et al 2020 ), inkjet printing (Papamatthaiou et al 2020 ), screen printing (Sitanurak et al 2019 ), plasma oxidation (Wong et al 2020 ), and laser treatment (Grist et al 2012 ). Table 1 summarizes the chief features of various LOC device fabrication techniques and their food-related applications.…”
Section: Fabrication and Detection Of Lab-on-a-chip Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to the physical-chemical properties of a cellulosic paper, papers are disposable, inexpensive, biodegradable, and can be rolled or folded into diverse configurations [176]. To prevent overspreading of ink into paper substrates, various paper textures and coatings are reported: employing photo paper [177,178], modifying paper to hydrophobic [179][180][181], reducing the surface roughness [182,183], and coating paper [163].…”
Section: Flexibility/stretchabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LPAD was first proposed by Cassano and co-worker in 2013. 1 Unlike general fabrication of the PAD, creation of patterned hydrophobic boundaries, by photolithography, 2 wax printing 3 and screen printing [4][5][6] is not required. LPAD is barrier-free PAD with simple fabrication by craft-cutting of paper in desired shape and dimension, followed by thermal lamination in the way similar to making an identification (ID) card.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%