Ice Microfluidics
Discover the cutting-edge world of microfluidics with Ice Microfluidics by Arinori Inagawa. Published by Springer Verlag in 2020, this insightful paperback spans 125 pages and delves into the innovative use of micro/nanostructures on doped ice surfaces as a groundbreaking separation platform. Inagawa meticulously measures the physicochemical properties of fluidic crystalline substances (FCSs) to illuminate the intricate nature of the ice/FCS interface. Additionally, the book provides crucial insights into the zeta potentials of ice by analyzing electroosmotic flow (EOF) rates within a specially fabricated microchannel in ice. Ideal for researchers and professionals in the field, Ice Microfluidics offers a unique perspective on the potential applications of ice in microfluidic technologies. Enhance your understanding of this fascinating subject and explore the future of microfluidics today!