Abstract <p>In this work, resin-based stereolithography printing using a commercial printer is explored as a method to produce monolithic microfluidic devices for emulsification. The advantages, limitations, and issues encountered with this approach are discussed, and the smallest characteristic sizes of the geometries printed with this technique are reported. The emulsification process was successfully performed using the proposed device, demonstrating its usefulness in real applications.</p> Graphic Abstract <p></p>

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Resin 3D-printed monolithic microfluidic devices for emulsification

  • Luis M. Montes-de-Oca,
  • Pedro E. García-González,
  • Nikte M. Gomez-Ortiz,
  • Gabriel Espinosa,
  • Pablo Martínez-Torres

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Abstract

In this work, resin-based stereolithography printing using a commercial printer is explored as a method to produce monolithic microfluidic devices for emulsification. The advantages, limitations, and issues encountered with this approach are discussed, and the smallest characteristic sizes of the geometries printed with this technique are reported. The emulsification process was successfully performed using the proposed device, demonstrating its usefulness in real applications.

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