Controllable arrangement of integrated obstacles in silicon microchannels etched in 25 wt % TMAH

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Milče M. Smiljanić
Branislav Rađenović
Žarko Lazić
Marija Radmilović Rađenović
Milena Rašljić Rafajilović
Katarina Cvetanović Zobenica
Evgenija Milinković
Ana Filipović

Abstract

In this paper, fabrication of silicon microchannels with integrated obstacles by using 25 wt % tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) aqueous solution at the temperature of 80 oC is presented and analysed. We studied basic island patterns, which present union of two symmetrical parallelograms with the sides along predetermined crystallographic directions <n10> (2<n<8) and <100>. Acute angles of the parallelograms were smaller than 45o. We have derived analytical relations for determining dimensions of the integrated obstacles. The developed etching technique provides reduction of the distance between the obstacles. Before the experiments, we performed simulations of pattern etching based on the level set method and presented evolution of the etched basic patterns for the predetermined crystallographic directions <n10>. Combination of basic patterns with sides along the <610> and <100> crystallographic directions is used to fabricate a matrix of two row of silicon obstacles in a microchannel. We obtained a good agreement between the experimental results and simulations. Our results enable simple and cost-effective fabrication of various complex microfluidic silicon platforms with integrated obstacles.

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Smiljanić, M. M., Rađenović, B., Lazić, Žarko, Radmilović Rađenović, M., Rašljić Rafajilović, M., Cvetanović Zobenica, K., Milinković, E., & Filipović, A. (2021). Controllable arrangement of integrated obstacles in silicon microchannels etched in 25 wt % TMAH. HEMIJSKA INDUSTRIJA (Chemical Industry), 75(1), 15–24. https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND200807005S
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