Review of biomimetic ordered microstructures in advancing synergistic integration of adhesion and microfluidics

Meng Wei, Qian Zhou, Xiaoming Ma, Bingbing Gao

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Abstract

Many ordered arrangements are observable in the natural world, serving not only as pleasing aesthetics but also as functional improvements. These structured arrangements streamline cohesion while also facilitating the spontaneous drainage of liquids in microfluidics, resulting in effective separation and signal enhancement. Nevertheless, there is a substantial challenge when handling microstructured chips with microfluidic detection and adhesion. The arrangement of the adhesive interface's microstructure affects the liquid flow in the microfluidic chip, impacting the detection's sensitivity and accuracy. Additionally, the liquid in the microfluidic chip corrodes the adhesive material and structure, reducing the adhesion strength due to the hydration layer between the material and the contact interface. Therefore, this review explores the application of ordered structures in the integration of adhesion and microfluidics. We discussed the standard preparation method, appropriate materials, and the application of ordered structures in biomimetic adhesion and microfluidics. Furthermore, the paper discusses the major challenges in this field and provides opinions on its future developments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11643-11658
Number of pages16
JournalRSC Advances
Volume14
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Apr 2024

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