Sheathless prefocusing in SU-8/PDMS hybrid microchannels via sidewall-assisted bimodal acoustic field cascading

Abstract

Sheathless prefocusing of particles and cells is a critical preparatory step in biomedical assays, while focusing performance directly impacts processing throughput and detection sensitivity. Although standing surface acoustic wave (SSAW)-based acoustofluidics has been widely used across nano- and micro-scale applications, reliance on sheath flow remains a major constraint. Here, we introduce an SU-8/PDMS hybrid microchannel fabricated through in situ injection and photopolymerization that eliminates microchannel anechoic corners by augmenting acoustic energy transmission via hybrid sidewalls. The influence of sidewall dimensions on acoustic field distribution was systematically investigated using a two-dimensional finite element model, guiding the design of a cascaded hybrid microchannel that achieved over tenfold focusing of 2.5 and 5 μm polystyrene (PS) beads without sheath flow. Comparable performance was demonstrated with human promyelocytic leukaemia (HL-60) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) at processing rates up to 3 × 104 cells per min, confirming broad biological applicability. The modular and fabrication-friendly architecture presents a versatile sheathless prefocusing solution for integrated acoustofluidic systems.

Graphical abstract: Sheathless prefocusing in SU-8/PDMS hybrid microchannels via sidewall-assisted bimodal acoustic field cascading

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Sep 2025
Accepted
08 Dec 2025
First published
16 Dec 2025

Lab Chip, 2026, Advance Article

Sheathless prefocusing in SU-8/PDMS hybrid microchannels via sidewall-assisted bimodal acoustic field cascading

H. Zheng, Y. Zhao, Y. Ma, S. Ding, D. Sang, Z. Wang, D. Zhang and X. Guo, Lab Chip, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5LC00887E

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