Make a Microfluidic Device to Investigate Properties of Solutions

By Greg Hair; NNCI Nano1

1. National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure

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Abstract

This lesson focuses on having students design and test a microfluidic device to investigate the properties of solutions. The lesson activities combine concepts learned in the previous semester (energy, frequency, wavelength, and bonding) together with the aforementioned concepts of solutions to provide students with an engaging project that will help them understand how all of these are interrelated. Using proven techniques that are safe and easy to use,  will design and construct a microfluidic device that is capable of either mixing or separating mixtures.

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Credits

Greg Hair

Sponsored by

NNIN RET Program at Georgia Institute of Technology NSF - EEC 1200925, National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure NSF – ECCS 1626183,   Southeastern Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor NSF - ECCS 1542174

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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Greg Hair, NNCI Nano (2020), "Make a Microfluidic Device to Investigate Properties of Solutions," https://nanohub.org/resources/33031.

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Submitter

Nancy Healy

Georgia Insitute of Technology

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