Printability of Hydrogels for Hydrogel Molding Based Microfluidic Device Fabrication

A. Vicente, Zachary McCreery, K. C. Yan
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Microfabrication-free methods have been developed in recent years for fabricating microfluidic devices to enable the applications of microfluidic devices to a broader range. Our group has been working on developing a process for fabricating electrospun fiber embedded microfluidic devices by integrating hydrogel molding (HGM) and electrospinning (ES), and the feasibility of this integrated method has been demonstrated through our initial study. Recently, we have modified an extrusion based 3D printer kit to deposit hydrogels and form microchannels. Agarose has been used for our previous studies owning to its temperature dependent gelation. In this study, we examined the feasibility of using gelatin gel as an alternative material for hydrogel molding. Gel materials with various concentrations were examined via printability assessments; and optimal gel materials were identified. Upon completion of pattern printing, the samples were then encapsulated in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and cured; formed microchannels were then characterized via micrographic image analysis. The results show that three gels, 2% w/v agarose gel, 7.5% w/v gelatin gel, and a mixture of 2% w/v agarose gel and 7.5% w/v gelatin gel (1:1 ratio), yield consistent printed patterns and form consistent microchannels subsequently.
基于水凝胶成型的微流控器件制造中水凝胶的可印刷性
为了使微流控器件的应用范围更广,近年来发展了制备微流控器件的无微加工方法。我们的团队一直致力于开发一种集成水凝胶成型(HGM)和静电纺丝(ES)的电纺丝纤维嵌入微流控装置的工艺,并通过我们的初步研究证明了这种集成方法的可行性。最近,我们修改了基于挤压的3D打印机套件,以沉积水凝胶并形成微通道。琼脂糖由于其温度依赖性凝胶化而被用于我们之前的研究。在这项研究中,我们研究了使用明胶凝胶作为水凝胶成型替代材料的可行性。通过可印刷性评估检查不同浓度的凝胶材料;并确定了最佳凝胶材料。图案印刷完成后,将样品封装在聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)中并固化;然后通过显微图像分析对形成的微通道进行表征。结果表明,2% w/v琼脂糖凝胶、7.5% w/v明胶凝胶和2% w/v琼脂糖凝胶与7.5% w/v明胶(1:1比例)的混合凝胶可以得到一致的印刷图案,并形成一致的微通道。
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