Issue 19, 2014

SU-8 as a material for lab-on-a-chip-based mass spectrometry

Abstract

This short review focuses on the application of SU-8 for the microchip-based approach to the miniaturization of mass spectrometry. Chip-based mass spectrometry will make the technology commonplace and bring benefits such as lower costs and autonomy. The chip-based miniaturization of mass spectrometry necessitates the use of new materials which are compatible with top-down fabrication involving both planar and non-planar processes. In this context, SU-8 is a very versatile epoxy-based, negative tone resist which is sensitive to ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and electron beam exposure. It has a very wide thickness range, from nanometres to millimetres, enabling the formation of mechanically rigid, very high aspect ratio, vertical, narrow width structures required to form microfluidic slots and channels for laboratory-on-a-chip design. It is also relatively chemically resistant and biologically compatible in terms of the liquid solutions used for mass spectrometry. This review looks at the impact and potential of SU-8 on the different parts of chip-based mass spectrometry – pre-treatment, ionization processes, and ion sorting and detection.

Graphical abstract: SU-8 as a material for lab-on-a-chip-based mass spectrometry

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
26 May 2014
Accepted
03 Jul 2014
First published
16 Jul 2014

Lab Chip, 2014,14, 3668-3689

SU-8 as a material for lab-on-a-chip-based mass spectrometry

S. Arscott, Lab Chip, 2014, 14, 3668 DOI: 10.1039/C4LC00617H

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