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A simple electrode insulation and channel fabrication technique for high-electric field microfluidics

  • Gaurav Anand
  • , Samira Safaripour
  • , Jaynie Tercovich
  • , Jenna Capozzi
  • , Mark Griffin
  • , Nathan Schin
  • , Nicholas Mirra
  • , Craig Snoeyink
  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

A simple and robust electrode insulation technique that can withstand a voltage as high as 1000 V , which is equivalent to an electric field strength of ∼ 1 MV m−1 across a 10 μ m channel filled with an electrolyte of conductivity ∼ 0.1 S m−1, i.e. higher than sea water’s conductivity, is introduced. A multi-dielectric layers approach is adopted to fabricate the blocked electrodes, which helps reduce the number of material defects. Dielectric insulation with an exceptional breakdown electric field strength for an electrolyte confined between electrodes can have a wide range of applications in microfluidics, like high electric field strength-based dielectrophoresis. The voltage-current characteristics are studied for various concentrations of sodium chloride solution to estimate the insulation strength of the proposed materials, and the breakdown strength is calculated at the point where the electrical insulation failed. A detailed adhesion technique is also demonstrated, which will reduce the ambiguity around the fabrication of a sealed channel using SU-8.

Original languageEnglish
Article number125002
JournalJournal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
Volume33
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • SU-8 electrode insulation
  • high electric field
  • microfluidics

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