Issue 10, 2002

Surface modification and characterization of microfabricated poly(carbonate) devices: manipulation of electroosmotic flow

Abstract

Poly(carbonate), PC, surfaces are chemically modified by treatment with sulfur trioxide gas. Sulfur trioxide gas sulfonates the aromatic rings of the poly(carbonate) surfaces, making the surfaces more hydrophilic. Sulfonation of the poly(carbonate) surface is confirmed by infrared spectroscopy. The modified polymer surfaces are found to be smoother in comparison to their unmodified counterparts, as noted by scanning force microscopy. The effects of the surface modification on electroosmotic flow are studied at a pH range of 4–10. The electroosmotic flow in sulfonated poly(carbonate) microchannels was found to be significantly higher than that in unmodified poly(carbonate) microchannels at pH values below 8.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jun 2002
Accepted
15 Aug 2002
First published
05 Sep 2002

Analyst, 2002,127, 1289-1292

Surface modification and characterization of microfabricated poly(carbonate) devices: manipulation of electroosmotic flow

B. Vaidya, S. A. Soper and R. L. McCarley, Analyst, 2002, 127, 1289 DOI: 10.1039/B205801B

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