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Multicolour micropatterning of thin films of dry gels

Author(s)
Klajn, RFialkowski, MBensemann, ITBitner, ACampbell, CJBishop, KSmoukov, SGrzybowski, BA
Issued Date
2004-10
DOI
10.1038/nmat1231
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/33396
Fulltext
https://www.nature.com/articles/nmat1231
Citation
NATURE MATERIALS, v.3, no.10, pp.729 - 735
Abstract
Micropatterning of surfaces with several chemicals at different spatial locations usually requires multiple stamping and registration steps. Here, we describe an experimental method based on reaction-diffusion phenomena that allows for simultaneous micropatterning of a substrate with several coloured chemicals. In this method, called wet stamping (WETS), aqueous solutions of two or more inorganic salts are delivered onto a film of dry, ionically doped gelatin from an agarose stamp patterned in bas relief. Once in conformal contact, these salts diffuse into the gelatin, where they react to give deeply coloured precipitates. Separation of colours in the plane of the surface is the consequence of the differences in the diffusion coefficients, the solubility products, and the amounts of different salts delivered from the stamp, and is faithfully reproduced by a theoretical model based on a system of reaction-diffusion partial differential equations. The multicolour micropatterns are useful as non-binary optical elements, and could potentially form the basis of new applications in microseparations and in controlled delivery.
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN
1476-1122
Keyword
DIFFUSIONFABRICATIONLITHOGRAPHYSYSTEMSPHOTOLITHOGRAPHYMICROSTRUCTURESGRADIENTSPATTERNSARRAYSWATER

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