摘要

The deposition of nanoliter and subnanoliter volumes is important in chemical and biochemical droplet based microfluidic systems. There are several techniques that have been established for the deposition/generation of small volumes including the use of surfaces with patterned differences in wettability. Many such methods require complex and time-consuming lithographic techniques. Here, we present a facile method for the fabrication of superhydrophobic surfaces with patterned hydrophilic regions by laser micro machining. A comprehensive study of fabrication parameters (laser machining speed, laser power, and patch size) on the material, patch wettability, and droplet volume is presented. Patch sizes as small as 100 mu m diameter and as large as 1500 mu m diameter were investigated, and volumes as low as 400 pL were observed. As an example application of such patterned materials and the deposition of small volumes, halide salts were preconcentrated on the hydrophilic patches, and their fluorescence quenching constants were rapidly calculated using a 3D-printed device coupled to a fluorescence spectrometer.

  • 出版日期2017-3-1