Inkjet Printing of a Micro/Nanopatterned Surface to Serve as Microreactor Arrays.
Minxuan KuangLei WuZhandong HuangJingxia WangXiuqin ZhangYanlin SongPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Microreactors are of great importance for chemical reaction screening, nanoparticle synthesis, protein crystallization, DNA detection, organic synthesis, etc. Here, we reported an effective, flexible, and low-cost method for fabricating microreactor arrays by inkjet printing technology. This strategy utilizes the controllable sliding behavior of the three-phase contact line to form hydrophilic-hydrophobic micropatterns for microreactors with sizes low to several hundreds of nanometers. Reactions in the order of 1 × 10-21 mol molecules can be realized in these microreactors, and crystallization processes can also be conducted to synthesize single crystals.