4.8 Article

User-Friendly Microfabrication Method for Complex Topological Structure and Three-Dimensional Microchannel with the Application Prospect in Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

Journal

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 93, Issue 3, Pages 1523-1528

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c03827

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Funding

  1. CAS Pioneer Hundred Talents Program
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61704169]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province [20180520112JH]
  4. Talent Project of Jilin Province

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Traditional methods for manufacturing microfluidic chips face challenges in producing complex topologies and three-dimensional microchannels, relying on expensive equipment and complex processes. The proposed low-cost approach of sewing chip pipes to substrates with an embroidery machine offers a more efficient alternative, eliminating the need for specialized equipment and skills.
One of the most important challenges in the field of microfluidics is the rapid fabrication of microchips with complex topologies. Although the processing method of microfluidic chips has made brilliant achievements in the past 20 years, almost all traditional processing methods still face huge obstacles in the production of complex topologies and three-dimensional microchannel. Nowadays, the main methods of manufacturing microfluidic chips such as numerical control microprocessing, laser ablation, inkjet printing, photolithography, dry etching, and lithography, galvanoformung and abformung (LIGA) technology are not only inapplicable to the complex topological structure and the rapid processing of three-dimensional microfluidic chips but also rely on expensive processing equipment, complex manufacturing process, and low yield. To solve the problems of these traditional processing methods, we propose a low-cost methodology to obtain a microfluidic chip by sewing the chip pipe to the substrate with an embroidery machine as low as $6. Compared with the above- mentioned traditional microprocessing technologies, the new chip processing technology proposed by us does not involve professional microprocessing equipment and professional skills. Therefore, this new chip processing technology can significantly improve the efficiency of microprocessing.

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