Issue 10, 2005

Hydrodynamic fabrication of polymeric barcoded strips as components for parallel bio-analysis and programmable microactuation

Abstract

In this paper, we report a novel technique for the manufacture of polymeric barcoded strips having diverse characteristics such as biocatalyst-based sensing and pH-responsive actuation. The fabrication involves the use of both a microfluidic platform and in-situ photopolymerization. It is expected that this method, which is a very simple, cost-effective, and environment-friendly means for mass production, will facilitate the stable immobilization of diverse biological substances such as enzymes, DNA, and antigens. Therefore, we fabricated an enzyme-immobilized barcoded strip for multiple bio-analysis. On the basis of this technology, we adopted different materials and thereby fabricated programmable microactuation components that are responsive to pH variation.

Graphical abstract: Hydrodynamic fabrication of polymeric barcoded strips as components for parallel bio-analysis and programmable microactuation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 May 2005
Accepted
04 Jul 2005
First published
08 Aug 2005

Lab Chip, 2005,5, 1168-1172

Hydrodynamic fabrication of polymeric barcoded strips as components for parallel bio-analysis and programmable microactuation

S. Kim, H. Oh, J. Baek, H. Kim, W. Kim and S. Lee, Lab Chip, 2005, 5, 1168 DOI: 10.1039/B506194F

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