Implementation of a single emulsion mask for three-dimensional (3D) microstructure fabrication of micromixers using the grayscale photolithography technique
Three-dimensional (3D) microstructures have been exploited in various applications of microfluidic devices. Multilevel structures in micromixers are among the essential structures in microfluidic devices that exploit 3D microstructures for different tasks. The efficiency of the micromixing process i...
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2-s2.0-85087514876 Abdul Hamid I.S.L.; Khim B.K.; Sal Hamid S.; Abd Rahman M.F.; Abd Manaf A. Implementation of a single emulsion mask for three-dimensional (3D) microstructure fabrication of micromixers using the grayscale photolithography technique 2020 Micromachines 11 6 10.3390/MI11060548 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087514876&doi=10.3390%2fMI11060548&partnerID=40&md5=9c34be58d108419f73ed32a09bee38e0 Three-dimensional (3D) microstructures have been exploited in various applications of microfluidic devices. Multilevel structures in micromixers are among the essential structures in microfluidic devices that exploit 3D microstructures for different tasks. The efficiency of the micromixing process is thus crucial, as it affects the overall performance of a microfluidic device. Microstructures are currently fabricated by less effective techniques due to a slow point-to-point and layer-by-layer pattern exposure by using sophisticated and expensive equipment. In this work, a grayscale photolithography technique is proposed with the capability of simultaneous control on lateral and vertical dimensions of microstructures in a single mask implementation. Negative photoresist SU8 is used for mould realisation with structural height ranging from 163.8 to 1108.7 μm at grayscale concentration between 60% to 98%, depending on the UV exposure time. This technique is exploited in passive micromixers fabrication with multilevel structures to study the mixing performance. Based on optical absorbance analysis, it is observed that 3D serpentine structure gives the best mixing performance among other types of micromixers. © 2020 by the authors. MDPI AG 2072666X English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access |
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Abdul Hamid I.S.L.; Khim B.K.; Sal Hamid S.; Abd Rahman M.F.; Abd Manaf A. Implementation of a single emulsion mask for three-dimensional (3D) microstructure fabrication of micromixers using the grayscale photolithography technique |
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Abdul Hamid I.S.L.; Khim B.K.; Sal Hamid S.; Abd Rahman M.F.; Abd Manaf A. |
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Implementation of a single emulsion mask for three-dimensional (3D) microstructure fabrication of micromixers using the grayscale photolithography technique |
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Implementation of a single emulsion mask for three-dimensional (3D) microstructure fabrication of micromixers using the grayscale photolithography technique |
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Implementation of a single emulsion mask for three-dimensional (3D) microstructure fabrication of micromixers using the grayscale photolithography technique |
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Implementation of a single emulsion mask for three-dimensional (3D) microstructure fabrication of micromixers using the grayscale photolithography technique |
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Implementation of a single emulsion mask for three-dimensional (3D) microstructure fabrication of micromixers using the grayscale photolithography technique |
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Implementation of a single emulsion mask for three-dimensional (3D) microstructure fabrication of micromixers using the grayscale photolithography technique |
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Three-dimensional (3D) microstructures have been exploited in various applications of microfluidic devices. Multilevel structures in micromixers are among the essential structures in microfluidic devices that exploit 3D microstructures for different tasks. The efficiency of the micromixing process is thus crucial, as it affects the overall performance of a microfluidic device. Microstructures are currently fabricated by less effective techniques due to a slow point-to-point and layer-by-layer pattern exposure by using sophisticated and expensive equipment. In this work, a grayscale photolithography technique is proposed with the capability of simultaneous control on lateral and vertical dimensions of microstructures in a single mask implementation. Negative photoresist SU8 is used for mould realisation with structural height ranging from 163.8 to 1108.7 μm at grayscale concentration between 60% to 98%, depending on the UV exposure time. This technique is exploited in passive micromixers fabrication with multilevel structures to study the mixing performance. Based on optical absorbance analysis, it is observed that 3D serpentine structure gives the best mixing performance among other types of micromixers. © 2020 by the authors. |
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