2B – New Topic: Active polymers for biomedical micro devices and microfluidic systems

Room: Florentine II
Organizer: Bozena Kaminska, Simon Fraser University
Moderator: Bozena Kaminska

  • Active polymers for biomedical micro devices and microfluidic systems
    Bonnie Gray, SFU, USA

    Abstract: Active composite polymers (CPs) offer increased opportunities for development of new actuators, sensors, and packaging structures for microfluidics and biomedicine. Composite polymer (CP) materials are based on polymers commonly employed for fluidic and biomedical microdevices/systems, but are rendered active (conductive, magnetic) through the introduction of nano- or micro- particles. CPs are presented as new materials for microfluidic and biomedical microdevices. Advantages and disadvantages of CPs for active biomedical and microfluidic components are discussed. Integration of multiple CP-based devices, wearability/ biocompatibility of devices, and testing protocols are examined as future requirements for successful systems employing active CPs.