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3D printing fabrication process for fine control of microneedle shape

Title
3D printing fabrication process for fine control of microneedle shape
Author(s)
Jeong, JinwoongPark, JaeuLee, Sanghoon
Issued Date
2023-01
Citation
Micro and Nano Systems Letters, v.11, no.1
Type
Article
Author Keywords
3D printingMicroneedle electrodeNeedle-shape controlPolyimide microneedle
Keywords
SILICON MICRONEEDLESELECTRODE ARRAYDRUG-DELIVERYPATCHESPOLYMERSKIN
ISSN
2213-9621
Abstract
Microneedle electrode (ME) is used to monitor bioelectrical signals by penetrating via the skin, and it compensates for a limitation of surface electrodes. However, existing fabrication of ME have limited in controlling the shape of microneedles, which is directly relevant to the performance and durability of microneedles as an electrode. In this study, a novel method using 3D printing is developed to control needle bevel angles. By controlling the angle of printing direction, needle bevel angles are changed. Various angles of printing direction (0–90°) are investigated to fabricate moldings, and those moldings are used for microneedle fabrications using biocompatible polyimide (PI). The height implementation rate and aspect ratio are also investigated to optimize PI microneedles. The penetration test of the fabricated microneedles is conducted in porcine skin. The PI microneedle of 1000μm fabricated by the printing angle of 40° showed the bevel angle of 54.5°, which can penetrate the porcine skin. The result demonstrates that this suggested fabrication can be applied using various polymeric materials to optimize microneedle shape. © 2022, The Author(s).
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17429
DOI
10.1186/s40486-022-00165-4
Publisher
Society of Micro and Nano Systems
Related Researcher
  • 이상훈 Lee, Sanghoon
  • Research Interests Neural interface; Peripheral neuromodulation; Neuroprosthetics; Bioelectronics;
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