Issue 7, 2023

Sub-nL thin-film differential scanning calorimetry chip for rapid thermal analysis of liquid samples

Abstract

Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a popular thermal analysis technique. The miniaturization of DSC on chip as thin-film DSC (tfDSC) has been pioneered for the analysis of ultrathin polymer films at temperature scan rates and sensitivities far superior to those attainable with DSC instruments. The adoption of tfDSC chips for the analysis of liquid samples is, however, confronted with various issues including sample evaporation due to the lack of sealed enclosures. Although the subsequent integration of enclosures has been demonstrated in various designs, rarely did those designs exceed the scan rates of DSC instruments mainly because of their bulky features and requirement for exterior heating. Here, we present a tfDSC chip featuring sub-nL thin-film enclosures integrated with resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) and heaters. The chip attains an unprecedented sensitivity of 11 V W−1 and a rapid time constant of 600 ms owing to its low-addenda design and residual heat conduction (∼6 μW K−1). We present results on the phase transition of common liquid crystals which we leverage to calibrate the RTDs and characterize the thermal lag with scan rates up to 900 °C min−1. We then present results on the heat denaturation of lysozyme at various pH values, concentrations, and scan rates. The chip can provide excess heat capacity peaks and enthalpy change steps without much alteration induced by the thermal lag at elevated scan rates up to 100 °C min−1, which is an order of magnitude faster than those of many chip counterparts.

Graphical abstract: Sub-nL thin-film differential scanning calorimetry chip for rapid thermal analysis of liquid samples

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 noy 2022
Accepted
24 fev 2023
First published
27 fev 2023

Lab Chip, 2023,23, 1926-1934

Sub-nL thin-film differential scanning calorimetry chip for rapid thermal analysis of liquid samples

S. Ni, H. Zhu, P. Neuzil and L. Yobas, Lab Chip, 2023, 23, 1926 DOI: 10.1039/D2LC01094A

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