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Fabrication of Novel Hollow Micro Needles for Biological Applications
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 July 2011
Abstract
Microneedles have applications in drug delivery and biotechnology. We report a novel needle-like hollow cylindrical structure as a base for the growth of carbon nanotubes (CNT) to form a cage-like structure. The formation of hollow microneedle structures is feasible on Si-membranes using proper patterning of the masking layer and combined by a deep reactive ion etching. The formation of highly featured structures at micro and nanometric scale is reported. By controlling the etching parameter one is able to achieve three-dimensional as well as highly vertical structures on silicon substrates. The growth of carbon nanotubes on such structures allows the realization of cage-like carbon-based features which could be suitable for gas and liquid transport.
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