| Literature DB >> 21779601 |
Jiahao Wu1, Rattikan Chantiwas, Alborz Amirsadeghi, Steven A Soper, Sunggook Park.
Abstract
Development of all polymer-based nanofluidic devices using replication technologies, which is a prerequisite for providing devices for a larger user base, is hampered by undesired substrate deformation associated with the replication of multi-scale structures. Therefore, most nanofluidic devices have been fabricated in glass-like substrates or in a polymer resist layer coated on a substrate. This letter presents a rapid, high fidelity direct imprinting process to build polymer nanofluidic devices in a single step. Undesired substrate deformation during imprinting was significantly reduced through the use of a polymer stamp made from a UV-curable resin. The integrity of the enclosed all polymer-based nanofluidic system was verified by a fluorescein filling experiment and translocation/stretching of λ-DNA molecules through the nanochannels. It was also found that the funnel-like design of the nanochannel inlet significantly improved the entrance of DNA molecules into nanochannels compared to an abrupt nanochannel/microfluidic network interface.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21779601 DOI: 10.1039/c1lc20294d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Chip ISSN: 1473-0189 Impact factor: 6.799