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Microfluidics
The PHD ULTRA
TM
series and Pump 11 Elite series pumps have the
performance and flow stability required in micro and nanofluidics.
These pumps can be used to mix flow streams and/or create multiple
parallel flow streams. Another option is the NanoLeader pressure
pump that can push and/or pull fluids using positive or negative air
pressure, creating the smoothest flow possible.
Nano/Micro Liquid Chromatography
The advanced programming capabilities of the PHD ULTRA
TM
and the
Pump 11 Elite Syringe Pumps allow for the easy generation of binary
or ternary gradients at flow rates ranging from 100 nl/min to
1.0 ml/min at pressures up to 7,500 PSI. Depending on the number
of syringes used, up to one liter of mobile phase may be delivered
from each pump used.
Microfluidics
References
Spiropyran modified micro-fluidic chip channels as photonically
controlled self-indicating system for metal ion accumulation and release,
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B: CHEMICAL, Volume 140, Issue 1,
18 June 2009, Pages 295-303
Microfluidic high-throughput encapsulation and hydrodynamic self-sorting
of single cells,
PNAS, March 4, 2008 vol. 105 no. 9 3191-3196
In vitro analysis of a hepatic device with intrinsic microvascular-based channels,
BIOMEDICAL MICRODEVICES Volume 10, Number 6, 795-805
Plasmonic Nanoholes in a Multichannel Microarray Format for Parallel Kinetic
Assays and Differential Sensing,
ANAL. CHEM., 2009, 81 (8), pp 2854­2859
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Application Selection Guide
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Application Selection Guide
SYRINGE PUMPS