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Laser welding of pre-functionalized glass substrates: a fabrication and chemical stability study
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Laser welding of pre-functionalized glass substrates: a fabrication and chemical stability study

R. R. Carvalho, S. Reuvekamp, H. Zuilhof, M. T. Blom and E. X. Vrouwe
Journal of micromechanics and microengineering, Vol.28(1), p.15002
01/01/2018

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Low-temperature bonding of glass substrates is of great interest in the field of microfluidic-based biosensing, and we study how laser welding could be used for this. This technology allows for the modification of glass channels with temperature-sensitive materials prior to bonding. We study the effects of the welding process by investigation of the thermal degradation of a biotin monolayer and whether it retains the ability to conjugate with fluorescently-labelled streptavidin.

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