Flexible and stretchable microfluidic devices created by direct printing of silicone 3D microchannel networks

Date 12th, Jun 2024
Source Nanowerk - Nanotechnology Websites

DESCRIPTION

The transition from traditional 2D to 3D microfluidic structures is a significant advancement in microfluidics, offering benefits in scientific and industrial applications. These 3D systems improve throughput through parallel operation, and soft elastomeric networks, when filled with conductive materials like liquid metal, allowing for the integration of microfluidics and electronics.