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High-Throughput Screening Test for Adhesion in Soft Materials Using Centrifugation

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ACS CENTRAL SCIENCE
卷 7, 期 7, 页码 1135-1143

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.1c00414

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  1. MRSEC at Northwestern University under NSF [DMR-1720139]
  2. SHyNE Resource [NSF ECCS-2025633]
  3. IIN
  4. Northwestern's MRSEC program

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The newly developed high-throughput colorimetric adhesion screening method uses a common laboratory centrifuge, multiwell plates, and microparticles to reduce the cost of materials testing and achieve efficient screening. With its simplicity, low cost, and large dynamic range, this method has the potential to change the landscape of adhesive material characterization.
High-throughput screening of mechanical properties can transform materials science research by both aiding in materials discovery and developing predictive models. However, only a few such assays have been reported, requiring custom or expensive equipment, while the mounting demand for enormous data sets of materials properties for predictive models is unfulfilled by the current characterization throughput. We address this problem by developing a high-throughput colorimetric adhesion screening method using a common laboratory centrifuge, multiwell plates, and microparticles. The technique uses centrifugation to apply a homogeneous mechanical detachment force across individual formulations in a multiwell plate. We also develop a high-throughput sample deposition method to prepare films with uniform thickness in each well, minimizing well-to-well variability. After establishing excellent agreement with the well-known probe tack adhesion test, we demonstrate the consistency of our method by performing the test on a multiwell plate with two different formulations in an easily discernible pattern. The throughput is limited only by the number of wells in the plates, easily reaching 10(3) samples/run. With its simplicity, low cost, and large dynamic range, this high-throughput method has the potential to change the landscape of adhesive material characterization.

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