Title :
Fabrication of embedded microvalve on PMMA microfluidic devices through surface functionalization
Author :
Toh, A.G.G. ; Wang, Z.F. ; Ng, S.H.
Author_Institution :
Singapore Inst. of Manuf. Technol., Singapore
Abstract :
The integration of a PDMS membrane within orthogonally placed PMMA microfluidic channels enables the pneumatic actuation of valves within bonded PMMA-PDMS-PMMA multilayer devices. Here, surface junctionalization of PMMA substrates via acid catalyzed hydrolysis and air plasma corona treatment were investigated as possible techniques to permanently bond PMMA microfluidic channels to PDMS surfaces. FTIR and water contact angle analysis of functionalized PMMA substrates showed that air plasma corona treatment was most effective in inducing PMMA hydrophilicity. Subsequent fluidic tests showed that air plasma modified and bonded PMMA multilayer devices could withstand fluid pressure at an operational flow rate of 9 muL/min. The pneumatic actuation of the embedded PDMS membrane was observed through optical microscopy and an electrical resistance based technique. PDMS membrane actuation occurred at pneumatic pressures of as low as 10 kPa and complete valving occurred at 14 kPa for ~100 pm times 100 pm channel cross-sections.
Keywords :
Fourier transform spectra; contact angle; electrical resistivity; infrared spectra; microfluidics; microvalves; optical microscopy; polymers; FTIR; PDMS membrane integration; PMMA hydrophilicity; PMMA microfluidic devices; PMMA-PDMS-PMMA multilayer devices; acid catalyzed hydrolysis; air plasma corona treatment; electrical resistance; embedded microvalve; fluid pressure; optical microscopy; plasma corona treatment; pneumatic actuation; pressure 10 kPa; surface functionalization; surface junctionalization; water contact angle analysis; Biomembranes; Bonding; Corona; Fabrication; Microfluidics; Microvalves; Nonhomogeneous media; Optical microscopy; Plasma devices; Surface treatment;
Conference_Titel :
Design, Test, Integration and Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS, 2008. MEMS/MOEMS 2008. Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Nice
Print_ISBN :
978-2-35500-006-5
DOI :
10.1109/DTIP.2008.4752998