학술논문

Fabrication of an epoxy based multi-layer bio-fluidic dermal patch
Document Type
Conference
Source
TRANSDUCERS '03. 12th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems. Digest of Technical Papers (Cat. No.03TH8664) Solid-state sensors, actuators and microsystems TRANSDUCERS, Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems, 12th International Conference on, 2003. 1:806-809 vol.1 2003
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Photonics and Electrooptics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Fabrication
Dermis
Skin
Reservoirs
Robustness
Sugar
Biomembranes
Polymers
Adhesives
Glass
Language
Abstract
A multi-layer fabrication process using SU8 has been demonstrated for the realization of a robust dermal patch, called the Bio-Fluidic Integrable Transdermal (B-FIT) Microsystem. This device, which is worn in contact with the skin, samples and measures concentrations of bio-molecules such as glucose. The functional substructures of the device include fluidic reservoirs and capillaries, a micro heater element, and a calorimetric detection membrane. The heater elements are used to thermally ablate tiny pores through the surface layer of dead skin, allowing for easy diffusion of normally trapped bio-molecules to the skin surface. The capillaries and fluid containing reservoirs assist in the transport of bio-molecules from the skin surface to the detection patch situated on top of the device. The device offers the advantages of design flexibility, simplicity of fabrication and the integration of metals with polymers. Highly aligned structures and good adhesion between metals and cured SU8 layers have been achieved. A promising dry release process using Teflon has been developed for the removal of the device from a supporting glass substrate used during fabrication. This paper presents the wafer-scale fabrication and characterization of prototype B-FIT devices.