Fabrication of glass microchannel via glass imprinting using a vitreous carbon stamp for flow focusing droplet generator

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This study reports a cost-effective method of replicating glass microfluidic chips using a vitreous carbon (VC) stamp. A glass replica with the required microfluidic microstructures was synthesized without etching. The replication method uses a VC stamp fabricated by combining thermal replication using a furan-based, thermally-curable polymer with carbonization. To test the feasibility of this method, a flow focusing droplet generator with flow-focusing and channel widths of 50 μm and 100 μm, respectively, was successfully fabricated in a soda-lime glass substrate. Deviation between the geometries of the initial shape and the vitreous carbon mold occurred because of shrinkage during the carbonization process, however this effect could be predicted and compensated for. Finally, the monodispersity of the droplets generated by the fabricated microfluidic device was evaluated.

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Jang, H., Haq, M. R., Kim, Y., Kim, J., Oh, P. H., Ju, J., … Lim, J. (2018). Fabrication of glass microchannel via glass imprinting using a vitreous carbon stamp for flow focusing droplet generator. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18010083

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