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Life-Saving Threads: Advances in Textile-Based Analytical Devices

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posted on 2024-11-16, 05:11 authored by Syamak Farajikhah, Joan M Cabot, Peter InnisPeter Innis, Brett Paull, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace
Novel approaches that incorporate electrofluidic and microfluidic technologies are reviewed to illustrate the translation of traditional enclosed structures into open and accessible textile based platforms. Through the utilization of on-fiber and on-textile microfluidics, it is possible to invert the typical enclosed capillary column or microfluidic "chip" platform, to achieve surface accessible efficient separations and fluid handling, while maintaining a microfluidic environment. The open fiber/textile based fluidics approach immediately provides new possibilities to interrogate, manipulate, redirect, extract, characterize, and quantify solutes and target species at any point in time during such processes as on-fiber electrodriven separations. This approach is revolutionary in its simplicity and provides many potential advantages not otherwise afforded by the more traditional enclosed platforms.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science

Australian Research Council

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Farajikhah, S., Cabot, J. M., Innis, P. C., Paull, B. & Wallace, G. (2019). Life-Saving Threads: Advances in Textile-Based Analytical Devices. ACS Combinatorial Science, 21 229-240.

Journal title

ACS Combinatorial Science

Volume

21

Issue

4

Pagination

229-240

Language

English

RIS ID

133738

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