stoppera
Stoppera is a term used to describe a class of self-sealing stoppers employed in laboratory glassware and fluidic systems. Unlike conventional corks or rubber stoppers, a stoppera includes an actuation mechanism that can rapidly seal an opening in response to a signal, pressure change, or temperature shift, helping to prevent leaks and contamination.
Most stoppera devices use a compliant elastomer core, typically silicone or fluorosilicone, integrated with an actuation
In practice, a stoppera is inserted into the neck of a vessel just like a conventional stopper.
Applications include chemical synthesis and workups, bioprocessing and sterile workflows, microfluidic devices, and test rigs in
The concept arose with the broader development of smart labware and microfluidics in the late 1990s and