Literature DB >> 16915575

Study of SU-8 to make a Ni master-mold: Adhesion, sidewall profile, and removal.

Sung-Jin Kim1, Haesik Yang, Kyuwon Kim, Yong Taik Lim, Hyeon-Bong Pyo.   

Abstract

For disposable microfluidic devices, easy and inexpensive fabrication is essential. Consequently, replication of microfluidic devices, using injection molding or hot embossing, from a master-mold is widely used. However, the conventional master-mold fabrication technique is unsatisfactory in terms of time and costs. In this regard, direct Ni growth (electroplating) from a back plate is promising when the photoresist is well-defined. Here, we demonstrate the use of SU-8 as a photoresist to define the Ni-growth region. We accomplish this application by focusing on the adhesion, the sidewall profile, and the removal of SU-8: the adhesion is enhanced by controlling the exposure dose, the soft-baking time, and by choosing the adhesion-promoting layer; the sidewall profile is regulated by selecting the intensity of each exposed wavelength, showing an aspect ratio of up to 20.9; and, easy removal is achieved by choosing a proper photoresist-stripper. Using the master-mold fabricated by this method, we test the mechanical stability of the features according to the aspect ratio and length; in the hot embossing process, the features are stable in the aspect ratio of up to 5.8 at a length of 200 microm. In addition, the plastic devices fabricated from this method are applied to the passive stop valves, showing a capillary pressure (-0.2 to -7.2 kPa).

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16915575     DOI: 10.1002/elps.200500773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electrophoresis        ISSN: 0173-0835            Impact factor:   3.535


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