This paper focuses on microfluidic devices, widely used in bioengineering. Their fabrication for research is almost entirely made of PDMS (a silicone), using photolithography and replica molding technologies, which involve many processing steps, sealed with a glass layer by plasma bonding. Our solution fabricates devices in just two steps, laser ablation of a glass layer, technology already extensively tested, and sealing with a commercial silicone layer by plasma bonding, drastically reducing skilled human operations and lead time. The paper describes the technologies with PDMS and with our solution, the design of a microfluidic test chip, the laser ablation and assessment by a confocal microscope of the microfluidic circuit in the glass layer of the chip, the plasma bonding of glass layers with PDMS and two other commercial silicones utilizing a grid of different plasma parameters, the qualitative assessment of the plasma bonding and choosing of a silicone as PDMS substitute, the extensive test on the bonding quality by two different pressure circuits on a batch of microfluidic chips realized with our proposed technology.

An Alternative Solution for Microfluidic Chip Fabrication / Ongaro, C; Betti, A; Zardin, B; Siciliani, V; Orazi, L; Bertacchini, J; Borghi, M. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 2385:1(2022). (Intervento presentato al convegno 2022 ATI Annual Congress, ATI 2022 tenutosi a ita nel 2022) [10.1088/1742-6596/2385/1/012029].

An Alternative Solution for Microfluidic Chip Fabrication

Ongaro, C;Zardin, B;Siciliani, V;Orazi, L;Bertacchini, J;Borghi, M
2022

Abstract

This paper focuses on microfluidic devices, widely used in bioengineering. Their fabrication for research is almost entirely made of PDMS (a silicone), using photolithography and replica molding technologies, which involve many processing steps, sealed with a glass layer by plasma bonding. Our solution fabricates devices in just two steps, laser ablation of a glass layer, technology already extensively tested, and sealing with a commercial silicone layer by plasma bonding, drastically reducing skilled human operations and lead time. The paper describes the technologies with PDMS and with our solution, the design of a microfluidic test chip, the laser ablation and assessment by a confocal microscope of the microfluidic circuit in the glass layer of the chip, the plasma bonding of glass layers with PDMS and two other commercial silicones utilizing a grid of different plasma parameters, the qualitative assessment of the plasma bonding and choosing of a silicone as PDMS substitute, the extensive test on the bonding quality by two different pressure circuits on a batch of microfluidic chips realized with our proposed technology.
2022
2022 ATI Annual Congress, ATI 2022
ita
2022
2385
Ongaro, C; Betti, A; Zardin, B; Siciliani, V; Orazi, L; Bertacchini, J; Borghi, M
An Alternative Solution for Microfluidic Chip Fabrication / Ongaro, C; Betti, A; Zardin, B; Siciliani, V; Orazi, L; Bertacchini, J; Borghi, M. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 2385:1(2022). (Intervento presentato al convegno 2022 ATI Annual Congress, ATI 2022 tenutosi a ita nel 2022) [10.1088/1742-6596/2385/1/012029].
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