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Bonding of glass nanofluidic chips at room temperature by a one-step surface activation using an O2/CF4 plasma treatment
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Bonding of glass nanofluidic chips at room temperature by a one-step surface activation using an O2/CF4 plasma treatment

Yan Xu, Chenxi Wang, Lixiao Li, Nobuhiro Matsumoto, Kihoon Jang, Yiyang Dong, Kazuma Mawatari, Tadatomo SugaTakehiko Kitamori
Lab on a Chip, 卷.13(6), 頁碼.1048-1052
03/2013

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Bioengineering Biochemistry Chemistry (all) Biomedical Engineering
A technical bottleneck to the broadening of applications of glass nanofluidic chips is bonding, due to the strict conditions, especially the extremely high temperatures (∼1000 °C) and the high vacuum required in the current glass-to-glass fusion bonding method. Herein, we report a strong, nanostructure-friendly, and high pressure-resistant bonding method, performed at room temperature (RT, ∼25 °C) for glass nanofluidic chips, using a one-step surface activation process with an O /CF gas mixture plasma treatment. The developed RT bonding method is believed to be able to conquer the technical bottleneck in bonding in nanofluidic fields. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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