We report a novel technique for preparing cross-linked protein membranes within microchannels by using an interfacial cross-linking reaction. Glass microchannels with a Y input were assembled by using a simple adhesive bonding technique to achieve dual, parallel laminar flows. Membrane formation utilised an interfacial reaction at the liquid-liquid interface, which involved bovine serum albumin (aqueous solution with a flow rate of 300 microL min(-1)) and terephthaloyl chloride (xylene solution with a flow rate of 700 microL min(-1)), to form thin ( approximately 25 microm) cross-linked films along the length of the channel under the continuous pressure-driven laminar flow.
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