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Microsystem Engineering Of Labonachip Devices Oliver Geschke

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Microsystem Engineering Of Labonachip Devices Oliver Geschke
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Oliver Geschke, Henning Klank, Pieter Telleman
ISBN: 9783527307333, 9783527601653, 3527307338, 3527601651
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Microsystem Engineering Of Labonachip Devices Oliver Geschke by Oliver Geschke, Henning Klank, Pieter Telleman 9783527307333, 9783527601653, 3527307338, 3527601651 instant download after payment.

Written on a non-specialist level by an interdisciplinary team of chemists, biologists and engineers from one of Europe's leading centres for microsystem research, the Danish Mikroelektronik Centret (MIC), this is a concise practical introduction to the subject.

As such, the book is the first to focus on analytical applications, providing life and analytical scientists, biotechnologists and pharmaceutists with an understanding of the principles behind the design and manufacture of chemical and biochemical microsystems. The text is backed by a chapter devoted to troubleshooting as well as a glossary.

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–7): Prof. Pieter Telleman
Chapter 2 Clean Rooms (pages 9–11): Daria Petersen and Prof. Pieter Telleman
Chapter 3 Microfluidics – Theoretical Aspects (pages 13–37): Dr. Jorg P. Kutter and Henning Klank
Chapter 4 Microfluidics – Components (pages 39–77): Dr. Jorg P. Kutter, Klaus Bo Mogensen, Henning Klank and Dr. Oliver Geschke
Chapter 5 Simulations in Microfluidics (pages 79–116): Goran Goranovic and Henrik Bruus
Chapter 6 Silicon and Cleanroom Processing (pages 117–160): Anders Michael Jorgensen and Klaus Bo Mogensen
Chapter 7 Glass Micromachining (pages 161–168): Daria Petersen, Klaus Bo Mogensen and Henning Klank
Chapter 8 Polymer Micromachining (pages 169–181): Henning Klank
Chapter 9 Packaging of Microsystems (pages 183–212): Gerardo Perozziello
Chapter 10 Analytical Chemistry on Microsystems (pages 213–249): Dr. Jorg P. Kutter and Dr. Oliver Geschke

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