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Extraction capacities, continuous-flow

Figure 5.19 (a) Schematic of the paper-based Y or T sensor, an alternative to the existing microfluidic Y device. The interface between the two flnids remains constant as long as there is sufficient source fluid in the source pad and ample unfilled capacity in the absorbent pad to continue flow in the device, (b) Size-based separation in a paper H filter. (A) Image of a paper H filter with a mixture of blue-black BS A and tartrazine in the left sample pad and deionized (DI) H2O in the right. (B) Schematic of the extraction process. [Pg.125]


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