Fabrication of a Three-Dimensional Microfluidic System from Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) Using an Intermiscibility Vacuum Bonding Technique

Shu Cheng Li, Chao Ching Chiang, Yi Sung Tsai, Chien Jui Chen, Tien Hsi Lee

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Abstract

In this study, the fabrication of microfluidic chips through the bonding of poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) boards featuring designed patterns to create a three-dimensional sandwich structure with embedded microchannels was explored. A key focus was optimization of the interface quality of bonded PMMA pairs by adjusting the solvent, such as such as acetone, alcohol, and their mixture. Annealing was conducted below 50 °C to leverage the advantages of low-temperature bonding. Because of the differences in the chemical reactivity of PMMA toward acetone, alcohol, and their combinations, the resulting defect densities at the bonding interfaces differed significantly under low-temperature annealing conditions. To achieve the optimal sealing integrity, bonding pressures of 30 N, 40 N, and 50 N were evaluated. The interface was analyzed through microstructural examination via optical microscopy and stress measurements were determined using digital photoelasticity, while the bonding strength was assessed through tensile testing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number454
JournalMicromachines
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • PMMA bonding
  • digital photoelasticity analysis
  • intermiscibility bonding technique
  • microfluidic chip fabrication
  • solvent miscibility

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