학술논문

Fabrication of 2D/3D Paper based Microfluidic Channels using Canvas Sheets and Tissue Papers
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 IEEE Mysore Sub Section International Conference (MysuruCon) Mysore Sub Section International Conference (MysuruCon), 2021 IEEE. :477-481 Oct, 2021
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Engineering Profession
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Fluids
Three-dimensional displays
Image color analysis
Point of care
Ink
Optical fiber devices
Spinal cord injury
2D Paper microfluidics
3D Paper microfluidics
Origami
Correction pen ink
Tissue paper
Point-of-care device
Language
Abstract
Paper-based Microfluidic devices are of great importance and interest due to their portability, versatility, and ease to handle. Microfluidic devices can be made using a wide variety of materials ranging from cellulose to glass or polymer and each type can bring different functionalities depending on the applications. The present experiment includes trials using various substrates, borders, and fluid materials. In this work, 2D microfluidic channels over Canvas sheets and tissue papers have been addressed using a ballpoint pen, marker pen, and correction pen ink to ascertain the suitability of an economical point-of-care device. Investigations revealed that correction pen ink was much easier, quicker, and more reliable than the other ink forms. This was further extended to develop a 3D microfluidic structure over tissue paper using the origami technique. Successful designing of one inlet - four outlet port for the diagnostic purpose was realized. Further, the technique was employed to print the image of an Eiffel tower through stored dry color. These examples highlight paper-based microfluidic devices as a major point-of-care diagnostic tool that can be used to detect biological/chemical changes and be manufactured using simple household stuffs.