Author: Michael Potter

MicroPorous Oxide Membrane Extraction

I recently popped out membranes from wafers 1064 and 1065 for our lab. I only started with about half a wafer, but these are the numbers from the extraction: Wafer ID # of In-Tact Extracted Membranes : High/Low Porosity #

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TEOS Membrane Co-Culture Devices (Version 2)

I’ve redesigned the co-culture devices described in an earlier post to allow for media isolation as well as to alleviate concerns regarding bubble trapping. The new design is pictured below: The large cube of silgard builds a cylindrical reservoir for

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TEOS Membrane Co-Culture Devices

Over the past week Andrea and I designed a new co-culture support structure for use with SiMPore’s 5.5 mm square membranes. The devices are built for use in standard 24-well plates and should prove useful to anyone wanting to do

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ElectroOsmosis and Particle Trapping in Microporous Membranes

EO tests were continued using 2 micron carboxylated PS Latex beads in a 0.2 mM K2HPO4 solution containing 0.1% tween. The solution had a pH of 7.54 and a conductivity of 67.0 uS/cm. The beads were negatively charged, and so

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Creation and Characterization of Silver Chloride Electrodes

Silver chloride electrodes are useful for microfluidic devices since they can generate current below one volt. This allows them to function without fear of electrolysis confounding experimental results by way of gaseous clogging. Several different methods for coating silver mesh

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Evidence of ElectroOsmotic Flow in Nano-Membrane Devices

Fluorescent beads were employed to assess electroosmotic flow in various devices. The beads were 200 nm in size and were negatively charged (on account of being carboxylated polystyrene). These beads were suspended in a 0.2 mM K2HPO4 buffer. They were

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Membrane Permeability Testing

Summary of Results Membrane Pore Diameter Thickness Porosity Permeability (cc/cm^2*min*bar) SiN 3.2-4.0 um 0.12 um 22.1%-35.3% 30000 PCTE 2.4-3.0 um 9 um 11.9%-16.1% 1652 SiN Experimental Design Permeability of the 3 um pore Si Nitride membranes was assessed using the

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