Title
Microfluidics using a thiol-acrylate resin for fluorescence-based pathogen detection assays
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Abstract
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015. We demonstrate thiol-acrylate microfluidics prepared via soft lithography for single-step protein immobilization and fluorescence-based pathogen detection. Such microfluidics are formed via room temperature curing, and bonded without oxygen plasma. The background fluorescence of the resin was found to be similar to PDMS for several filter sets. We also show that thiol-acrylate devices are able to bond to gold-coated surfaces, which allows for integration with microfabricated sensors.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Lab on a Chip
First Page
4227
Last Page
4231
Recommended Citation
Zhang, W., Tullier, M., Patel, K., Carranza, A., Pojman, J., & Radadia, A. (2015). Microfluidics using a thiol-acrylate resin for fluorescence-based pathogen detection assays. Lab on a Chip, 15 (21), 4227-4231. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5lc00971e