Literature DB >> 29920800

A General Approach for Fluid Patterning and Application in Fabricating Microdevices.

Zhandong Huang1,2, Qiang Yang3, Meng Su1, Zheng Li1,2, Xiaotian Hu1,2, Yifan Li1,2, Qi Pan1,2, Wanjie Ren1,2, Fengyu Li1, Yanlin Song1.   

Abstract

Engineering the fluid interface such as the gas-liquid interface is of great significance for solvent processing applications including functional material assembly, inkjet printing, and high-performance device fabrication. However, precisely controlling the fluid interface remains a great challenge owing to its flexibility and fluidity. Here, a general method to manipulate the fluid interface for fluid patterning using micropillars in the microchannel is reported. The principle of fluid patterning for immiscible fluid pairs including air, water, and oils is proposed. This understanding enables the preparation of programmable multiphase fluid patterns and assembly of multilayer functional materials to fabricate micro-optoelectronic devices. This general strategy of fluid patterning provides a promising platform to study the fundamental processes occurring on the fluid interface, and benefits applications in many subjects, such as microfluidics, microbiology, chemical analysis and detection, material synthesis and assembly, device fabrication, etc.
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Keywords:  assembly; fluid patterning; microdevices; wettability

Year:  2018        PMID: 29920800     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201802172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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