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- Title
Music-driven lab-on-a-chip hits the right notes.
- Authors
O'Driscoll, Cath
- Abstract
The article focuses on a microfluidic device having a pneumatic system powered by sound waves, developed by researchers at the University of Michigan. It reports that the researchers have used music instead of electromechanical valves, to create air pressure for controlling and driving experimental droplets through the device. It also presents views of several researchers including Mark Burns on the device's application in simplifying microfluidic experiments.
- Subjects
MICROFLUIDIC devices; PNEUMATIC control valves; UNIVERSITY of Michigan; ELECTROMECHANICAL devices; AIR pressure; BURNS, Mark; MICROFLUIDICS
- Publication
Chemistry & Industry, 2009, Issue 15, p8
- ISSN
0009-3068
- Publication type
Article