RAPID PROTOTYPING OF THIOLENE MICROFLUIDIC CHIPS
We present some microfluidic devices we have recently fabricated using a rapid prototyping process that relies on the rubber elasticity and adhesive power of partially cured thiolene optical adhesives: i) a chip provided with metal electrodes for electroporation experiments; ii) a device with a heater to study the thermophoresis of small particles; iii) a microchannel having an obstruction to study the dynamics of the water meniscus pinned at it..