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Irreversible PDMS bonding using flame activation of adhesives for fabrication of microfluidic and organ-on-chip devices

Abstract

Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is widely used for microfluidics fabrication in many disciplines due to its ease of use in soft lithography and its ability to bond liquid-tight seals. A variety of PDMS-PDMS bonding methods exist, but each may have limitations for some applications. For example, chemical bonding via oxygen plasma treatment is reliable but requires expensive equipment and specialized training. Here we present a rapid, low-cost, and accessible method for irreversible PDMS bonding in which flame treatment activates PDMS and Nitto 5302A adhesive surfaces. Using this technique, PDMS microchannels can be fabricated with a bonding integrity of up to 325 kPa burst pressure. This technique is suitable for fabricating organ-on-chip devices that support cell viability and establishment of key cellular features in cell line and primary cell cultures while maintaining bonding integrity.

Authors

Singer R; Hirota JA; Dabaghi M

Journal

Materials Letters, Vol. 353, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 15, 2023

DOI

10.1016/j.matlet.2023.135221

ISSN

0167-577X

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