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TOPICAL REVIEW

A review of microvalves

Kwang W Oh et al 2006 J. Micromech. Microeng. 16 R13-R39   doi: 10.1088/0960-1317/16/5/R01  Help

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Kwang W Oh1,3 and Chong H Ahn2
1 Bio Lab, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, PO Box 111, Suwon 440-600, Korea
2 Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Microsystems and BioMEMS Laboratory, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210030, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0030, USA
3 Present address: Department of Electrical Engineering, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York (SUNY—Buffalo), 215E Bonner Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260-1920, USA
E-mail: kwangoh@buffalo.edu and chong.ahn@uc.edu

Abstract. This review gives a brief overview of microvalves, and focuses on the actuation mechanisms and their applications. One of the stumbling blocks for successful miniaturization and commercialization of fully integrated microfluidic systems was the development of reliable microvalves. Applications of the microvalves include flow regulation, on/off switching and sealing of liquids, gases or vacuums. Microvalves have been developed in the form of active or passive microvalves employing mechanical, non-mechanical and external systems. Even though great progress has been made during the last 20 years, there is plenty of room for further improving the performance of existing microvalves.

Print publication: Issue 5 (May 2006)
Received 7 September 2005, in final form 5 January 2006
Published 24 March 2006

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