Risto Koivunen

Postdoctoral Researcher
Postdoctoral Researcher
T107 Bioproducts and Biosystems
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Forskningsgrupp

  • Biopolymer Chemistry and Engineering, Postdoctoral Researcher

Publikationer

Fully inkjet-printed glucose assay fabricated on highly porous pigment coating

Eveliina Jutila, Risto Koivunen, Roger Bollström, Patrick Gane 2020 Microfluidics and Nanofluidics

Wicking and chromatographic properties of highly porous functionalised calcium carbonate coatings custom-designed for microfluidic devices

Eveliina Jutila, Risto Koivunen, Roger Bollström, Patrick Gane 2019 Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering

Investigating chromatographic interactions in porous pigment coatings between inkjettable polyelectrolytes and model colorant solutions

Risto Koivunen, Eveliina Jutila, Roger Bollström, Patrick Gane 2019 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

Two-Dimensional Antifouling Fluidic Channels on Nanopapers for Biosensing

Katariina Solin, Hannes Orelma, Maryam Borghei, Maija Vuoriluoto, Risto Koivunen, Orlando J. Rojas 2019 Biomacromolecules

Microfluidic Lateral Flow Cytochrome P450 Assay on a Novel Printed Functionalized Calcium Carbonate-Based Platform for Rapid Screening of Human Xenobiotic Metabolism

Eveliina Jutila, Risto Koivunen, Iiro Kiiski, Roger Bollström, Tiina Sikanen, Patrick Gane 2018 Advanced Functional Materials

Inkjet-fabricated coated reaction platform for colorimetric glucose detection

Eveliina Jutila, Risto Koivunen, Roger Bollström, Patrick Gane 2017 Advances in Printing and Media Technology

Analyte Separation for Microfluidic Applications by Surface Charge Modified Functional Pigment Coatings

Risto Koivunen, Eveliina Jutila, Patrick Gane, Roger Bollström 2017 Advances in Printing and Media Technology

Inkjet printed polyelectrolyte patterns for analyte separation on inherently porous microfluidic analytical designs

Risto Koivunen, Eveliina Jutila, Patrick Gane, Roger Bollström 2017 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects