Dear Jason You might try to fill the device with ethanol first and change the reservoir with what ever buffer. Then use vacuum to remove the ethanol and drag the buffer into your system. Ethanol have better wetting properties than water. Hope this helps. Anpan -----Original Message----- From: mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org [mailto:mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org] On Behalf Of X J Sent: mercredi, 22. décembre 2004 18:35 To: mems-talk@memsnet.org Subject: [mems-talk] How to get rid of the bubbles in the microfluidicdevice. Dear colleagues, Hello! I work on the microfluidic devices. I found it really annoying that when I inject the flow there will be always some air bubbles trapped in the microfluidic devices (made of PDMS and glass). Is there any way to get rid of them? Previously someone recommended to use the ultrasonic toothbrush to tap the surface of PDMS. But maybe I did not use it correctly, there are still some bubbles trapped. Can I deposit some additional layer to prevent air bubbles from being trapped? For your information, The feature size of my device is about 50 um. The PDMS is a little bit hydrophobic, long time after treated by oxygen plasma. And the glass is hydrophilic. Thanks a lot! Jason _______________________________________________ MEMS-talk@memsnet.org mailing list: to unsubscribe or change your list options, visit http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/mems-talk Hosted by the MEMS Exchange, providers of MEMS processing services. Visit us at http://www.memsnet.org/