Ainla et al., 2009 - Google Patents
A microfluidic diluter based on pulse width flow modulationAinla et al., 2009
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- 9111461164056466028
- Author
- Ainla A
- Gözen I
- Orwar O
- Jesorka A
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- Publication venue
- Analytical chemistry
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We demonstrate that pulse width flow modulation (PWFM) can be used to design fast, accurate, and precise multistage dilution modules for microfluidic devices. The PWFM stage unit presented here yields 10-fold dilution, but several PWFM stages can be connected in …
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