Physicochemically modified polymer-based fluidic gates with tunable wetting properties for intelligent liquid manipulations

IF 9.9 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
Sehwan Song , Youlim Lee , Woochul Lee , Sang-Hee Yoon
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The creation of a selective flow path and the regulation of a flow rate are of critical importance for polymer-based devices that manipulate liquid at the microscale. The formation of a 3D interconnected network of voids (i.e., physical volumetric modification) and the addition of a nonionic surfactant, Silwet L-77, (i.e., chemical volumetric modification) are expected to affect the wetting properties of polymers, thereby achieving selective gating effect in the polymer-based devices as an appropriate technology. Here, a set of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-based fluidic gates (F-gates) were developed to enable selectivity for liquids and flow-rate control of the liquids by tuning the wetting properties of PDMS with the physicochemical volumetric modifications. For water and oil with different surface tensions (STs), the effects of the physical and chemical volumetric modifications on the fluidic gating of PDMS were quantitatively characterized in terms of contact angle, mass flow rate, and liquid absorption speed. The applicability of PDMS-based F-gates to the selective separation of oil and water even from oil-in-water emulsion was demonstrated by fabricating Janus PDMS-based F-gates. Our physicochemical volumetric modifications were also extensively analyzed to examine whether they satisfy the technological, economic, and ecological requirements of appropriate technology. This is the first effort to tailor the wetting properties of PDMS through physicochemical volumetric modifications, thus configuring a set of PDMS-based F-gates that act both as a separator for liquids of different STs and as a switch for fluid flows.

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具有可调润湿特性的物理化学修饰聚合物基流控门,用于智能液体操作
选择性流动路径的创建和流速的调节对于在微观尺度上操纵液体的聚合物基装置至关重要。形成三维互连的空洞网络(即物理体积改性)和添加非离子表面活性剂Silwet L-77(即化学体积改性)有望影响聚合物的润湿性能,从而在聚合物基器件中实现选择性门控效应,作为一种合适的技术。本文开发了一套基于聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)的流体门(F-gates),通过物理化学体积修饰来调节PDMS的润湿特性,从而实现液体的选择性和液体的流速控制。对于具有不同表面张力(STs)的水和油,从接触角、质量流量和液体吸收速度等方面定量表征了物理和化学体积改性对PDMS流体门控的影响。通过制作Janus pms -based F-gates,证明了pms -based F-gates在油包水乳液中选择性分离油水的适用性。我们还广泛分析了物理化学体积修改,以检查它们是否满足适当技术的技术、经济和生态要求。这是第一次通过物理化学体积修改来调整PDMS的润湿特性,从而配置一组基于PDMS的f门,既可以作为不同STs液体的分离器,也可以作为流体流动的开关。
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Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research
Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research Materials Science-Polymers and Plastics
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