Elemental analysis of the surface of printed and functionalized disk specimens presented in "Fabrication routes via projection stereolithography for 3D-printing of microfluidic geometries for nucleic acid amplification" Charalampos Tzivelekis Kenneth Dalgarno 10.25405/data.ncl.12320861.v1 https://data.ncl.ac.uk/articles/dataset/Elemental_analysis_of_the_surface_of_printed_and_functionalized_disk_specimens_presented_in_Fabrication_routes_via_projection_stereolithography_for_3D-printing_of_microfluidic_geometries_for_nucleic_acid_amplification_/12320861 <p>Elemental analysis of the surface of printed and functionalized disk specimens presented in section 3.3 of "Fabrication routes via projection stereolithography for 3D-printing of microfluidic geometries for nucleic acid amplification"</p> 2020-05-21 10:06:56 fluorosilane modification glass coatings stereolithography 3 D printing technique energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) scanning electron microscopy Additive Manufacturing Manufacturing Engineering not elsewhere classified Biomedical Engineering not elsewhere classified