Leighton Jr et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Hydrodynamic Dispersion in Microfluidic Geometries: Causes and Remedies (Plenary)Leighton Jr et al., 2005
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- 170181688680139515
- Author
- Leighton Jr D
- Dutta D
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- Publication venue
- International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels
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Over the past decade microfabricated chip devices have emerged as powerful tools for carrying out analytical scale separations. While these systems significantly simplify analysis procedures, their separation efficiency is largely limited due to dispersion arising from …
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