Controlling zeta potential of PDMS surface coated with a layer of PEG is important for electroosmosis and electrophoresis in PDMS made microfluidic chips. Here, zeta potentials of PDMS surfaces modified by simple physisorption of PEG of different concentrations in phosphate buffer solutions, pure water, and PEG solution were reported. Coating PEG on PDMS surfaces was achieved by immersing a PDMS layer into the PEG solution for 10 min and then taking it out and placing it in an oven at 80 • C for 10 h. To avoid damaging the PEG layer on the PDMS surface, an induction current method was employed for zeta potential measurement. Zeta potentials of PEG modified PDMS in electrolyte solutions were measured. The results show that 2.5% PEG can effectively modify PDMS surface with positive zeta potential value in phosphate buffer solutions, pure water and 10% PEG solution. Further increase in PEG solution beyond 5% for surface modification has no obvious effect on zeta potential change.
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