Thermally cross-linkable photo-hydrolyzable inkjet printable polymers for microfluidic channels

US10828883B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10828883-B2
Application numberUS-201916357037-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 18, 2019
Priority dateSep 12, 2012
Publication dateNov 10, 2020
Grant dateNov 10, 2020

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Thermally cross-linkable photo-hydrolyzable inkjet printable polymers are used to print microfluidic channels layer-by-layer on a substrate. In one embodiment, for each layer, an inkjet head deposits droplets of a mixture of hydrophobic polymer and cross-linking agent in a pattern lying outside a two-dimensional layout of the channels, and another inkjet head deposits droplets of a mixture of poly(tetrahydropyranyl methacrylate) PTHPMA (or another hydrophobic polymer which hydrolyzes to form a hydrophilic material), cross-linking agent, and a photoacid generator (PAG) in a pattern lying inside the two-dimensional layout of the channels. After all layers are printed, flood exposure of the entire substrate to UV radiation releases acid from the PAG which hydrolyzes PTHPMA to form hydrophilic poly(methacrylic acid) PMAA, thereby rendering the PTHPMA regions hydrophilic. The layers of these now-hydrophilic patterned regions together define the microfluidic channels. The cross-linking agent (e.g., triallyl isocyanurate TAIC) forms covalent cross-links between the two polymer phases.

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A substrate body having one or more microfluidic channels fabricated therein made by a method of fabricating one or more microfluidic channels in a substrate body, the method comprising the steps of: placing a substrate on a print bed; directing a stream of droplets of a first mixture from a first inkjet head at a surface of the substrate, wherein the first mixture contains a first hydrophobic polymer and a first cross-linking agent, wherein the first hydrophobic polymer is selected from a group consisting of poly(tetrahydropyranyl methacrylate) (PTHPMA), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), and combinations thereof, and wherein the first mixture is devoid of photoacid generator; directing a stream of droplets of a second mixture from a second inkjet head at the surface of the substrate, wherein the second mixture contains a second hydrophobic polymer, a second cross-linking agent, and a photoacid generator, wherein the second hydrophobic polymer contains a hydrolyzable group and hydrolyzes to form a hydrophilic material, and wherein the second hydrophobic polymer is selected from a group consisting of poly(tetrahydropyranyl methacrylate) (PTHPMA), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), and combinations thereof; moving the first and second inkjet heads relative to the substrate in an x-y plane of the substrate, wherein the step of moving the first and second inkjet heads relative to the substrate in the x-y plane of the substrate, for each of a plurality of layers, includes the steps of: moving the first inkjet head relative to the substrate so as to deposit droplets of the first mixture on the surface of the substrate in a first pattern based on a two-dimensional layout of the one or more microfluidic channels; and moving the second inkjet head relative to the substrate so as to deposit droplets of the second mixture on the surface of the substrate in a second pattern based on the two-dimensional layout of the one or more microfluidic channels; heating the substrate to copolymerize each of the first cross-linking agent and the second cross-linking agent with both the first hydrophobic polymer and the second hydrophobic polymer to form covalent cross-links between the first hydrophobic polymer and the second hydrophobic polymer; exposing the substrate having the plurality of layers deposited thereon to UV light to render the second hydrophobic polymer hydrophilic; wherein a concatenation of the second pattern of each respective one of the plurality of layers defines the one or more microfluidic channels. 2. The substrate body as recited in claim 1 , wherein the covalent cross-links extend across an interface between the first mixture and the second mixture deposited on the substrate sufficiently to avoid phase separation and maintain the one or more microfluidic channels in a well-defined state. 3. The substrate body as recited in claim 2 , wherein the second cross-linking agent includes triallylisocyanurate (TAIC), and wherein the first cross-linking agent includes triallyl isocyanurate (TAIL). 4. A substrate body having one or more microfluidic channels fabricated therein made by a method of fabricating one or more microfluidic channels in a substrate body, the method comprising the steps of: placing a substrate on a print bed; directing a stream of droplets of a first mixture from a first inkjet head at a surface of the substrate, wherein the first mixture contains a first hydrophobic polymer and a first cross-linking agent, wherein the first hydrophobic polymer is selected from a group consisting of polystyrene, polyisobutylene, and combinations thereof, and wherein the first mixture is devoid of photoacid generator; directing a stream of droplets of a second mixture from a second inkjet head at the surface of the substrate, wherein the second mixture contains a second hydrophobic polymer, a second cross-linking agent, and a photoacid generator, wherein the second hydrophobic polymer contains a hydrolyzable group and hydrolyzes to form a hydrophilic material, and wherein the second hydrophobic polymer is selected from a group consisting of poly(tetrahydropyranyl methacrylate) (PTHPMA), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), and combinations thereof; moving the first and second inkjet heads relative to the substrate in an x-y plane of the substrate, wherein the step of moving the first and second inkjet heads relative to the substrate in the x-y plane of the substrate, for each of a plurality of layers, includes the steps of: moving the first inkjet head relative to the substrate so as to deposit droplets of the first mixture on the surface of the substrate in a first pattern based on a two-dimensional layout of the one or more microfluidic channels; and moving the second inkjet head relative to the substrate so as to deposit droplets of the second mixture on the surface of the substrate in a second pattern based on the two-dimensional layout of the one or more microfluidic channels; heating the substrate to copolymerize each of the first cross-linking agent and the second cross-linking agent with both the first hydrophobic polymer and the second hydrophobic polymer to form covalent cross-links between the first hydrophobic polymer and the second hydrophobic polymer; exposing the substrate having the plurality of layers deposited thereon to UV light to render the second hydrophobic polymer hydrophilic; wherein a concatenation of the second pattern of each respective one of the plurality of layers defines the one or more microfluidic channels. 5. The substrate body as recited in claim 4 , wherein the covalent cross-links extend across an interface between the first mixture and the second mixture deposited on the substrate sufficiently to avoid phase separation and maintain the one or more microfluidic channels in a well-defined state. 6. The substrate body as recited in claim 5 , wherein the second cross-linking agent includes triallyl isocyanurate (TAIL), and wherein the first cross-linking agent includes triallyl isocyanurate (TAIL).

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  • Materials specially adapted for additive manufacturing · CPC title

  • C09D11/106Primary

    containing macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds · CPC title

  • B33Y10/00Primary

    Processes of additive manufacturing · CPC title

  • using individual droplets, e.g. from jetting heads · CPC title

  • {Organic non-macromolecular compounds having at least one polymerisable carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bond} in combination with a macromolecular compound other than an unsaturated polymer of groups C09D159/00 - C09D187/00 · CPC title

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What does patent US10828883B2 cover?
Thermally cross-linkable photo-hydrolyzable inkjet printable polymers are used to print microfluidic channels layer-by-layer on a substrate. In one embodiment, for each layer, an inkjet head deposits droplets of a mixture of hydrophobic polymer and cross-linking agent in a pattern lying outside a two-dimensional layout of the channels, and another inkjet head deposits droplets of a mixture of p…
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IBM
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C09D11/106. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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