Centrifugation-Assisted Three-Dimensional Printing of Devices Embedded with Fully Enclosed Microchannels.

IF 2.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-09 DOI:10.1089/3dp.2021.0133
Chia-Heng Chu, Enerelt Burentugs, Dohwan Lee, Jacob M Owens, Ruxiu Liu, Albert B Frazier, A Fatih Sarioglu
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The challenges in reliably removing the sacrificial material from fully enclosed microfluidic channels hinder the use of three-dimensional (3D) printing to create microfluidic devices with intricate geometries. With advances in printer resolution, the etching of sacrificial materials from increasingly smaller channels is poised to be a bottleneck using the existing techniques. In this study, we introduce a microfabrication approach that utilizes centrifugation to effortlessly and efficiently remove the sacrificial materials from 3D-printed microfluidic devices with densely packed microfeatures. We characterize the process by measuring the etch rate under different centrifugal forces and developed a theoretical model to estimate process parameters for a given geometry. The effect of the device layout on the centrifugal etching process is also investigated. We demonstrate the applicability of our approach on devices fabricated using inkjet 3D printing and stereolithography. Finally, the advantages of the introduced approach over commonly used injection-based etching of sacrificial material are experimentally demonstrated in direct comparisons. A robust method to postprocess additively manufactured geometries composed of intricate microfluidic channels can help utilize both the large printing volume and high spatial resolution afforded by 3D printing in creating a variety of devices ranging from scaffolds to large-scale microfluidic assays.

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离心辅助三维打印嵌入全封闭微通道的器件。
从全封闭微流体通道中可靠地去除牺牲材料是一项挑战,它阻碍了利用三维(3D)打印技术制造具有复杂几何形状的微流体设备。随着打印机分辨率的提高,利用现有技术从越来越小的通道中蚀刻牺牲材料将成为一个瓶颈。在本研究中,我们介绍了一种微制造方法,利用离心分离技术轻松高效地从具有密集微特征的 3D 打印微流控器件中去除牺牲材料。我们通过测量不同离心力下的蚀刻率来描述该工艺,并开发了一个理论模型来估算给定几何形状的工艺参数。我们还研究了器件布局对离心蚀刻过程的影响。我们在使用喷墨 3D 打印和立体光刻技术制造的器件上演示了我们的方法的适用性。最后,通过直接比较,实验证明了所介绍的方法与常用的基于注射的牺牲材料蚀刻方法相比所具有的优势。一种对由错综复杂的微流体通道组成的添加式制造几何形状进行后处理的可靠方法有助于利用三维打印的大打印量和高空间分辨率来制造从支架到大规模微流体检测的各种设备。
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3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for world-class research in additive manufacturing and related technologies. The Journal explores emerging challenges and opportunities ranging from new developments of processes and materials, to new simulation and design tools, and informative applications and case studies. Novel applications in new areas, such as medicine, education, bio-printing, food printing, art and architecture, are also encouraged. The Journal addresses the important questions surrounding this powerful and growing field, including issues in policy and law, intellectual property, data standards, safety and liability, environmental impact, social, economic, and humanitarian implications, and emerging business models at the industrial and consumer scales.
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