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Microfluidics: Modeling, Mechanics and Mathematics

Microfluidics: Modeling, Mechanics and Mathematics

of: Bastian E. Rapp

Elsevier Reference Monographs, 2016

ISBN: 9781455731510 , 830 Pages

Format: PDF, ePUB

Copy protection: DRM

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Price: 121,00 EUR



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Microfluidics: Modeling, Mechanics and Mathematics


 

This practical, lab-based approach to nano- and microfluidics provides readers with a wealth of practical techniques, protocols, and experiments ready to be put into practice in both research and industrial settings. The practical approach is ideally suited to researchers and R&D staff in industry; additionally the interdisciplinary approach to the science of nano- and microfluidics enables readers from a range of different academic disciplines to broaden their understanding.
Dr Rapp fully engages with the multidisciplinary nature of the subject. Alongside traditional fluid/transport topics, there is a wealth of coverage of materials and manufacturing techniques, chemical modification/surface functionalization, biochemical analysis, and the biosensors involved.
As well as providing a clear and concise overview to get started into the multidisciplinary field of microfluidics and practical guidance on techniques, pitfalls and troubleshooting, this book supplies:
  • A set of hands-on experiments and protocols that will help setting up lab experiments but which will also allow a quick start into practical work.
  • A collection of microfluidic structures, with 3D-CAD and image data that can be used directly (files provided on a companion website).

    • A practical guide to the successful design and implementation of nano- and microfluidic processes (e.g. biosensing) and equipment (e.g., biosensors, such as diabetes blood glucose sensors).
    • Provides techniques, experiments, and protocols ready to be put to use in the lab, in an academic, or industry setting.
    • A collection of 3D-CAD and image files is provided on a companion website.


Dr Bastian Rapp is currently emplyed as Head of Group at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT).