Air-through-precursor suction-augmented replica molding for fabrication of anisotropic microparticles in gas-impermeable molds

Seok Joon Mun, Wookyoung Jang, Jun Hee Choi, Yong Jun Lim, Ki Wan Bong

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Abstract

Replica molding (REM) is a powerful technique for fabricating anisotropic microparticles. Current REM methods rely on the use of gas-permeable molds for defect-free castings and facile particle recovery. However, they often encounter limitations on either technical accessibility or producible particle diversity. While the use of gas-impermeable molds presents a promising solution to these challenges, particle production within such molds necessitates addressing two critical issues: precursor loading and particle recovery. This study introduces a REM methodology specifically tailored to enable the production of anisotropic microparticles within gas-impermeable molds. To address the issue of precursor loading, our approach incorporates the air-through-precursor suction method, employing a degassed polydimethylsiloxane block to effectively eliminate air bubbles trapped in microwells. Additionally, fluorosilane pretreatment of the mold surface, along with the polyvinyl alcohol film formation, significantly enhances particle recovery up to 249-fold while ensuring particle homogeneity. This methodology demonstrates high adaptability to various gas-impermeable molds and curing techniques. The practical feasibility is illustrated through the successful production of functional composite microparticles that can be effectively utilized for oxygen sensing and self-assembly, challenging in conventional REM.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25190-25197
Number of pages8
JournalRSC Advances
Volume14
Issue number35
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 Aug 12

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry
  • General Chemical Engineering

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