Title: Basic Silicone Chemistry (II)
1Basic Silicone Chemistry (II)
2Silicone Classifications by Physical Form
- (1) Fluids (hydraulic, release agents, cosmetics,
heat transfer media, polishes, lubricants,
damping, dry cleaning) - Polymer chains of difunctional units (D)
terminated with monofunctional (M) units OR
cyclics (Dx) - (2) Gums (high temperature heat transfer fluids,
lubricants, greases, cosmetic and health care
additives) - Same structure as PDMS fluids, but much higher
molecular weight (viscosities gt1,000,000 cSt). - (3) Resins (varnishes, protective coatings,
release coatings, molding compounds, electronic
insulation) - Rigid solids based on trifunctional (T) and
tetrafunctional (Q) units. Surface modification
with (M) units - (4) Elastomers (Heat cured and RTVs tubing and
hoses, medical implants, sealants, adhesives,
surgical aids, electrical insulation, fuel
resistant rubber parts, rollers, etc) - Soft solids based on crosslinked SiH Fluids
3Elastomers
4Elastomers
5Elastomers RTV
6Sylgard 184 PDMSElastomer
7Microfluidics Technology
- Applications
- Genome Mapping
- Rapid Separations
- Novel Sensors
- Nano-scale Reactions
- Ink-Jet Printing
- Drug Screening
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8Microfluidics Technology
A microfabricated cell sorter with integrated
valves and pumps. This is a two-layer device the
bottom layer is a T-shaped fluidic channel, and
the top layer contains pneumatic control lines
for pumps and valves, as well as cavities to
smooth out oscillations. Scale bar, 1 mm.
Photograph courtesy of Felice Frankel/Steve
Quake Caltech
9Microfluidics Technology
Optical image showing beadsorting in action. A
red bead is being sorted to the collection
channel.
10Device Fabrication
Thin Layer
Thick Layer
100 mm
Photoresist
100 mm
50 mm
12 mm
- Cast into Mold
- Partial Cure
Si Wafer
100 mm
PDMS
5 mm
PDMS
20 mm
50 mm
12 mm
11Device Fabrication Continued
- Peel off thick layer, rotate 90o, Place onto top
of thin layer - Cure completely (adheres two layers while
maintaining features)
12Valve Actuation
Cross sectional view of valve actuation
Thick layer
Thick layer
Air 20 psi
Thin Layer
Thin Layer
Open Valve
Closed Valve
13Challenges
- Dow Cornings Sylgard 184 PDMS Elastomer
- Currently the most widely used material
- in microfluidic device fabrication
- Flexible, non-toxic, easily cured, low surface
energy
- Chemical Nature of PDMS allows for significant
- swelling in common organic solvents
- Swelling greatly disrupts micron-scale features
of - microfluidic devices
- Severely limits the versatility of microfluidics
- technology!
-
Strong Demand for solvent-resistant
materials with mechanical properties of PDMS
Elastomers !
14PFPE Elastomers
15CH2Cl2 Swelling Data
Immersion Time (h) Swelling Sylgard 184 Swelling PFPE
48 74 1
72 103 3
94 109 3
16Two-Layer PFPEDevice
Top-down view of PFPE Device
Thin Channel
Thick Channel
100 mm
17Organic Solvents in DevicesPFPE vs. PDMS
Dye Solution of Methylene Chloride, Acetonitrile,
Methanol
- PFPE channel
- Solvent moves into channel
- PDMS channel
- Solvent swells material,
- cannot get into channel
18Entropy Driven Ring Opening Polymerization
19Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization
Metathesis Greek meta meaning change and
titheme meaning place
20Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization
Metallocyclobutane 4-membered intermediate
Transition metal catalyzed process
No polymer formation.
21Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization
But what if.
Polymer formation
22Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization
23Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization
24Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization