Acetone and many other organic solvents cause silicones to swell. (The physical mechanism has to do with changes in how the polymer chains pack together depending on the polarity of the solvent.) As the PDMS changes size, it will increase the strain at the PDMS/silicon interface, causing the film to peel off. Note that this is why you should never wash a device in acetone if PDMS is part of that device. Alik Widge Carnegie Mellon University --On Sunday, May 29, 2005 11:38 PM -0400 Yi Zhaowrote: > I found in my experiments that acetone is good to release bonded PDMS > surfaces. But I do not how it works. Does anyone have experience or can > provide some references what exactly acetone does to the interfacial > adhesion of PDMS?