Issue 3, 2008

Rapid prototyping of multilayer thiolene microfluidic chips by photopolymerization and transfer lamination

Abstract

A new fabrication process is described allowing rapid prototyping of multilayer microfluidic chips using commercial thiolene optical adhesives. Thiolene monomer liquid is photopolymerized across transparency masks to obtain partially cured patterns supported on thin polyethylene sheets. The patterns are easily laminated and transferred to a substrate due to the elastomeric nature and adhesiveness of partially cured thiolene. The process characteristics are evaluated by realizing several test structures and fluidic chips. As an example of application, the operation of a microfluidic bead array sensor for pH measurements is then described in some detail.

Graphical abstract: Rapid prototyping of multilayer thiolene microfluidic chips by photopolymerization and transfer lamination

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
29 Oct 2007
Accepted
14 Jan 2008
First published
31 Jan 2008

Lab Chip, 2008,8, 492-494

Rapid prototyping of multilayer thiolene microfluidic chips by photopolymerization and transfer lamination

M. Natali, S. Begolo, T. Carofiglio and G. Mistura, Lab Chip, 2008, 8, 492 DOI: 10.1039/B716594C

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