Next-Generation Low-Cost Approaches for the Manufacture of Microfluidic Devices: Potential Routes to Assure Scalability

A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "E:Engineering and Technology".

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Department of Biomedical Engineering, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá 111711, Colombia
Interests: drug delivery; microfluidics; liposomes; cell-penetrating peptides; nanobiotechnology
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Department of Chemical and Food Engineering, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá 111711, Colombia
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1. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá 111711, Colombia
2. Departament of Biomedical Engineering, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá 111711, Colombia
Interests: microfluidics; biosensors; microfabrication; nanobiotechnology; cleanroom manufacturing

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Microfluidic devices have attracted significant attention during the past two decades due to their features, which make them suitable for numerous applications ranging from diagnostics to remediation of wastewaters. However, a major challenge is ensuring that the developed applications are scalable to eventually reach commercial success in different niche markets. In this regard, one of the major obstacles is their manufacture because most applications require polished surfaces and well-defined micropatterns that are only attainable by costly, tedious, and highly sophisticated fabrication methods within cleanroom facilities. This significantly limits the possibility of reaching out to emerging markets where such facilities are yet to be fully accessible for small to mid-size companies interested in developing disruptive businesses that rely on microfluidic platforms. This Special Issue is therefore dedicated to recent developments in affordable manufacturing routes that focus on closing the gap between lab-scale development and industrial implementation. We are accepting research articles, short communications, and reviews for applications in any industry (e.g., oil and gas, pharma, cosmetics, food, biomedicine, electronics, energy, etc.) with special emphasis on (1) novel low-cost manufacturing techniques, (2) alternative affordable materials for high-precision manufacture, (3) low-cost prototyping to ensure scalability, (4) sustainable engineering analyses (i.e., including LCA, exergy and profit potential analyses) of microfluidic-based processes, and (5) production lines involving low-cost microfluidic devices.          

Dr. Juan Carlos Cruz
Dr. Luis H. Reyes
Dr. Johann F. Osma
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Keywords

  • low-cost manufacturing
  • microfluidic devices
  • sustainable engineering
  • profit potential
  • scalability
  • low-cost prototyping
  • novel manufacturing materials
  • microfluidic-based processes
  • microfluidics in industrial settings
  • microfluidics in niche markets
  • microfluidics in emerging economies

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