Dolomite intros lab-on-a-chip with integrated electrodes

Electrodes on a microfluidic chip from Dolomite

August 2, 2011 -- Dolomite has embedded electrodes into microfluidic chips to integrate microfluidics and electrochemistry. On-chip functionalities include electrical impedance spectrometry, electrophoresis, amperometric detection, electrical heating and high voltage microfluidic experimentation.

Dolomite implemented its thermal bonding process to create complex, leak-free microfluidic structures with electrodes as small as 2μm. An additional layer of PECVD oxide or PECVD nitride can be applied to the electrodes for insulation. The electrodes -- platinum, copper, titanium, gold, etc. -- can cover up to 50% of the microfluidic chip when bonded.

Dolomite functions as a microfluidic application center and designer of microfluidics products and accessories. For more information, visit www.dolomite-microfluidics.com.

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