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Batik-inspired wax patterning for cloth-based microfluidic device

Azadeh Nilghaz, Dedy H.B. Wicaksono, F. Adibah Abdul Majid

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Abstract

This paper describes a new technique of fabricating low-cost and flexible microfluidic device for point of care diagnostics in remote region or developing countries. The technique is inspired from a traditional and ancient textile dye-resist technique, namely batik. In batik technique, wax is used to protect regions of textile material from the colouring dye(s). Similarly, we modify the wax content in cloth for defining hydrophilic channel for controlling fludic flow at micro liter volume level. Separate fluids can be dropped at different sites, and flown into a reaction site for inducing diffusion-induced mixing. As a comparison, we also fabricated cloth microfluidic device using a technique similar to that proposed by previous researchers to build 3-dimensional (3D) paper-based microfluidic device. The device made using our proposed technique can give clearer colour change display due to the mixing of different dyes. Such device could serve as a low-cost analytical device based on colorimetric (colour change) assay.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 2011 2nd International Conference on Instrumentation Control and Automation, ICA 2011
Place of PublicationPiscataway NJ USA
PublisherIEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pages82-86
Number of pages5
ISBN (Print)9781457714603
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
EventInternational Conference on Instrumentation Control and Automation, ICA 2011 - Bandung, Indonesia
Duration: 15 Nov 201117 Nov 2011
Conference number: 2nd
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/6122396/proceeding

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Instrumentation Control and Automation, ICA 2011
Abbreviated titleICA 2011
Country/TerritoryIndonesia
CityBandung
Period15/11/1117/11/11
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Keywords

  • batik
  • cloth
  • microfluidic
  • wax patterning

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