A highly efficient 3D micromixer using soft PDMS bonding

  • Junghun Cha
  • , Jinseok Kim
  • , Suk Kyu Ryu
  • , Jungyul Park
  • , Yongwon Jeong
  • , Sewan Park
  • , Sukho Park
  • , Hyeon Cheol Kim
  • , Kukjin Chun

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel highly efficient passive micromixer that employs diffusion for micromixing. Since conventional fabrication methods cannot form precise aligned microchannels, the realization of a complex 3D micromixer has been difficult. Here, we report a novel micromixer, named a chessboard mixer. In addition, a new polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) bonding method was developed to produce the proposed mixer. The new PDMS bonding technique requires PDMS-to-PDMS bonding and the moldable flexibility of partially cured PDMS to form the structure. Accordingly, a two-step curing process was used to solve these problems. Adhesion control was also considered when forming the PDMS membranes. Complex 3D microchannels in the micromixer were aligned within 1 m using the proposed new bonding method. The presented micromixer could increase the mixing effect by expanding interfaces between mixing fluids. Thus, this mixer makes it possible to mix within a shorter distance than other pre-existing micromixers do. A simulation using computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-ACE software showed a highly efficient performance, and an experiment involving the mixing of NaOH and phenolphthalein confirmed the rapid mixing performance (<1400 νm). Corrections were made to the authors' affiliations on 27 July 2006. The corrected electronic version is identical to the print version.

Original languageEnglish
Article number004
Pages (from-to)1778-1782
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
Volume16
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2006

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