微流控
接口
有孔小珠
微型反应器
纳米技术
试剂
材料科学
相(物质)
概念证明
产量(工程)
化学
计算机科学
催化作用
有机化学
计算机硬件
复合材料
操作系统
冶金
作者
Punnag Padhy,Mohammad Asif Zaman,Michael A. Jensen,Yao-Te Cheng,Yogi Huang,Mo Wu,Ludwig Galambos,Ronald Wayne Davis,Lambertus Hesselink
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-49284-z
摘要
Abstract Solid-phase synthesis underpins many advances in synthetic and combinatorial chemistry, biology, and material science. The immobilization of a reacting species on the solid support makes interfacing of reagents an important challenge in this approach. In traditional synthesis columns, this leads to reaction errors that limit the product yield and necessitates excess consumption of the mobile reagent phase. Although droplet microfluidics can mitigate these problems, its adoption is fundamentally limited by the inability to controllably interface microbeads and reagent droplets. Here, we introduce Dielectrophoretic Bead-Droplet Reactor as a physical method to implement solid-phase synthesis on individual functionalized microbeads by encapsulating and ejecting them from microdroplets by tuning the supply voltage. Proof-of-concept demonstration of the enzymatic coupling of fluorescently labeled nucleotides onto the bead using this reactor yielded a 3.2-fold higher fidelity over columns through precise interfacing of individual microreactors and beads. Our work combines microparticle manipulation and droplet microfluidics to address a long-standing problem in solid-phase synthesis with potentially wide-ranging implications.
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