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Rapid prototyping of microfluidic chips for use in droplet formation and in-vivo compartmentalisation

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posted on 2024-10-31, 10:23 authored by Patrick LeechPatrick Leech, N Wu, Yonggang Zhu
The combined use of film transparency masks and dry film resist has allowed a rapid prototyping of designs and structures in chips for droplet generation. Patterning of the film resist has produced channels with smooth vertical sidewalls. The minimum feature dimension, d, was reduced by increasing the resolution and spacing of the pattern geometries in the film mask. For a single layer of resist (~35 µm thick), a minimum feature width of ~60 µm was obtained using 2040 dpi transparency masks, 40 µm for 5800 dpi transparency masks and 25 µm using a Cr mask of equal size/ spacing of features. A doubling of the spacing between features in a 2400 dpi masks resulted in an attainable feature size of ~40 µm. The minimum feature dimension increased exponentially with thickness of 5038 resist. Microfluidic chips which were fabricated in PMMA by this method have demonstrated controlled characteristics in the generation of oil droplets in water.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1117/12.810863
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    ISBN - Is published in 9780819475220 (urn:isbn:9780819475220)

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1

End page

8

Total pages

8

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SPIE 2008 Proceedings Vol. 7270

Editors

Dan V. Nicolau and Guy Metcalfe

Name of conference

Biomedical Applications of Micro- and Nanoengineering IV and Complex Systems

Publisher

SPIE

Place published

Washington, USA

Start date

2008-12-09

End date

2008-12-12

Language

English

Copyright

© 2008 SPIE

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2006021857

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2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-11-04

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