Table 1.
Description of Patterning Method | Advantage | Disadvantage | Ref. |
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EM is a stamping of a rigid patterned master mold under high pressures and temperatures and pressure on the polymer surface to replicate a negative of the master mold patterns | Good resolution High speed |
High energy consumption Simple shapes only Low fidelity |
[33] |
PSmM involves phase inversion to shape the pattern from a liquid dope solution which precipitates into the solid phase on the pattern features of a master mold. | Good resolution Easy to control |
Slow Simple shapes only Low fidelity |
[46] |
3D printing constructs the pattern structure through layer-by-layer deposition according to the input 3D model. | Free of geometry Easy to control High fidelity |
Limited polymers Moderate resolution |
[47] |
Inkjet printing deposits the droplet of solution jet to form a 3D pattern solidified due to solvent evaporation | Easy to control High fidelity |
Limited application Moderate resolution |
[28] |
SCmM casts a Nafion polymer solution onto a master mold, and when it solidifies, the solid pattern is formed as the negative of the master mold. | Easy to control Good resolution |
Poor fidelity Limited application |
[48] |
EM: embossing micromolding, PSmM: phase separation micromolding, SCmM: solution casting micromolding, 3D: three-dimensional.