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Miniaturisation

The speed of chemical reactions and separations of fluidic systems is often determined by diffusion. Thus, by downscaling of reaction devices ("lab-on-a-chip"), reaction times as well as sample consumption can be extremely reduced. Furthermore, several functional units can be integrated on chips with a size of a few cm2.
In combination with fast and sensitive detection methods, a miniaturised total analysis system ("µTAS") can be built, where sample injection, separation and detection is performed in an automated routine.
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PD Dr. Joachim Franzke
Director, Department of Miniaturisation
Tel: ++49 231 1392-174
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Director, Department of Miniaturisation
Tel: ++49 231 1392-174
Fax: ++49 231 1392-120
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