Patterning of spontaneous rolling thin polymer films for versatile microcapillaries

Rémy Brossard,V. Luchnikov,P. Guenoun,F. Malloggi

Published 2017 in Journal of Polymer Science Part B

ABSTRACT

We investigate the spontaneous rolling of polydimethylsiloxane(PDMS) thin films and demonstrate the fabrication of capillaries with topographical and chemical patterns on the inner wall. Thin films of polydimethylsiloxane(PDMS) are either coated by a layer of hard material or have their surface hardened by plasma oxidation. They are then driven out of equilibrium by selective solvent swelling in vapor phase resulting in a tubular rolled-up system. The inner diameter of those is measured as a function of layer thickness for different solvents and capping types. Those results are shown to be in good agreement with Timoshenko theory. Before rolling, the future inner surface can be characterized and functionnalized. We demonstrate topographical and chemical patterning, respectively by embossing and microcontact printing. These methods are very simple and can easily produce cylindrical capillaries with inner diameter between 20 and some hundreds of microns with fully functionnalized inner surface, overcoming many difficulties encountered in conventional soft lithography techniques.

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    2017

  • Venue

    Journal of Polymer Science Part B

  • Publication date

    2017-03-01

  • Fields of study

    Materials Science, Engineering

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