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Functionality integration in stereolithography 3D printed microfluidics using a “print-pause-print” strategy

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Stereolithography 3D printing, although an increasingly used fabrication method for microfluidic chips, has the main disadvantage of producing monolithic chips in a single material. We propose to incorporate during printing various objects using a “print-pause-print” strategy. Here, we demonstrate that this novel approach can be used to incorporate glass slides, hydrosoluble films, paper pads, steel balls, elastic or nanoporous membranes and silicon-based microdevices, in order to add microfluidic functionalities as diverse as valves, fluidic diodes, shallow chambers, imaging windows for bacteria tracking, storage of reagents, blue energy harvesting or filters for cell capture and culture.
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hal-04632660 , version 1 (11-07-2024)

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Matthieu Sagot, Timothée Derkenne, Perrine Giunchi, Yohan Davit, Jean-Philippe Nougayrède, et al.. Functionality integration in stereolithography 3D printed microfluidics using a “print-pause-print” strategy. Lab on a Chip, 2024, 24 (14), pp.3508-3520. ⟨10.1039/D4LC00147H⟩. ⟨hal-04632660⟩
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