Issue 6, 2004

Macro-to-micro interfaces for microfluidic devices

Abstract

Since the concept of miniaturized total analysis systems (μTAS) was invented, a great number of microfluidic devices have been demonstrated for a variety of applications. However, an important hurdle that still needs to be cleared is the connection of a microfluidic device with the rest of the world, which is often referred to as the macro-to-micro interface, interconnect, or world-to-chip interface. In this review, we will examine the methods used by pioneers in the field and other investigators, review the approaches for capillary electrophoresis-based devices and those using pneumatic pumping, and present additional discussion on interface standardization and choosing and designing interconnects for your applications.

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
13 Jul 2004
Accepted
12 Oct 2004
First published
10 Nov 2004

Lab Chip, 2004,4, 526-533

Macro-to-micro interfaces for microfluidic devices

C. K. Fredrickson and Z. H. Fan, Lab Chip, 2004, 4, 526 DOI: 10.1039/B410720A

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