微流控
数字微流体
纳米技术
材料科学
制作
蒸发
再现性
热的
光电子学
电润湿
化学
物理
色谱法
电介质
病理
气象学
热力学
医学
替代医学
作者
Nicolas Lobato‐Dauzier,Robin Deteix,Guillaume Gines,Alexandre Baccouche,Benediktus Nixon Hapsianto,Shu Okumura,Guilhem Mariette,Djaffar Belharet,Samuel Queste,Laurent Jalabert,Matthieu Denoual,Yannick Rondelez,Hiroshi Toshiyoshi,Hiroyuki Fujita,Soo Hyeon Kim,Teruo Fujii,Anthony J. Genot
出处
期刊:Lab on a Chip
[The Royal Society of Chemistry]
日期:2023-01-01
卷期号:23 (12): 2854-2865
被引量:3
摘要
Droplet microfluidics has become a powerful tool in life sciences, underlying digital assays, single-cell sequencing or directed evolution, and it is making foray in physical sciences as well. Imaging and incubation of droplets are crucial, yet they are encumbered by the poor optical, thermal and mechanical properties of PDMS, a material commonly used in microfluidics labs. Here we show that Si is an ideal material for droplet chambers. Si chambers pack droplets in a crystalline and immobile monolayer, are immune to evaporation or sagging, boost the number of collected photons, and tightly control the temperature field sensed by droplets. We use the mechanical and optical benefits of Si chambers to image ≈1 million of droplets from a multiplexed digital assay - with an acquisition rate similar to the best in-line methods. Lastly, we demonstrate their applicability with a demanding assay that maps the thermal dependence of Michaelis-Menten constants with an array of ≈150 000 droplets. The design of the Si chambers is streamlined to avoid complicated fabrication and improve reproducibility, which makes Si a complementary material to PDMS in the toolbox of droplet microfluidics.
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