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− | As regular filter paper shows high auto-fluorescence and therefore conflicts with our detection method, glass fiber filter paper was chosen as substrate for the readout reaction. The glass fiber filter paper is embedded in a sandwich of cellulose filter paper that facilitates transport of the processed sample to the reaction surface via capillary forces. In contrast to glass fiber, cellulose filter paper can be printed with wax, allowing the creation of fluidic channels in combination with upper and lower layers of tape. The paper strip is composed of layers as depicted below. | + | As regular filter paper shows high auto-fluorescence and therefore conflicts with our detection method, glass fiber filter paper was chosen as substrate for the readout reaction. The glass fiber filter paper is embedded in a sandwich of cellulose filter paper that facilitates transport of the processed sample to the reaction surface via capillary forces. In contrast to glass fiber, cellulose filter paper can be printed with wax<sup><a class="myLink" href="#ref_5">5</a></sup>, allowing the creation of fluidic channels in combination with upper and lower layers of tape. The paper strip is composed of layers as depicted below. |
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<li id="ref_3">467MP transfer-tape, 3M</li> | <li id="ref_3">467MP transfer-tape, 3M</li> | ||
<li id="ref_4">glass microfiber paper 934-AH RTU, Whatman, GE healthcare</li> | <li id="ref_4">glass microfiber paper 934-AH RTU, Whatman, GE healthcare</li> | ||
− | + | <li id="ref_5">Carrilho, Emanuel, Andres W. Martinez, and George M. Whitesides. "Understanding wax printing: a simple micropatterning process for paper-based microfluidics." Analytical chemistry 81.16 (2009): 7091-7095. | |
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