Tacky cyclic olefin copolymer: A biocompatible bonding technique for the fabrication of microfluidic channels in COC

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Abstract

Cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) is widely used in microfluidics due to its UV-transparency, its biocompatibility and high chemical resistance. Here we present a fast and cost-effective solvent bonding technique, which allows for the efficient bonding of protein-patterned COC structures. The bonding process is carried out at room temperature and takes less than three minutes. Enzyme activity is retained upon bonding and microstructure deformation does not occur.

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Keller, N., Nargang, T. M., Runck, M., Kotz, F., Striegel, A., Sachsenheimer, K., … Rapp, B. E. (2016). Tacky cyclic olefin copolymer: A biocompatible bonding technique for the fabrication of microfluidic channels in COC. Lab on a Chip, 16(9), 1561–1564. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5lc01498k

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