Issue 6, 2009

Monodisperse droplet generation and rapid trapping for single molecule detection and reaction kinetics measurement

Abstract

On-chip monodisperse droplet analysis systems are ideal for low concentration and single molecule applications because they partition reagents into identical picoliter or smaller reactor volumes that can be observed in real-time. We present a novel trapping method with droplet stopping times of ∼38 ms that is applicable to most on-chip droplet generators. The technique greatly extends optical interrogation times without droplet motion or coalescence; and will allow on-chip single molecule detection of nanoparticle emitters with simple optics. The method maintains droplet monodispersity without chemistry-altering surfactants, and has been shown to preserve a stationary droplet stream through repetitive high-temperature thermal cycling with no additional energy input required to maintain droplet position.

Graphical abstract: Monodisperse droplet generation and rapid trapping for single molecule detection and reaction kinetics measurement

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
20 Oct 2008
Accepted
06 Nov 2008
First published
05 Dec 2008

Lab Chip, 2009,9, 841-844

Monodisperse droplet generation and rapid trapping for single molecule detection and reaction kinetics measurement

N. R. Beer, K. A. Rose and I. M. Kennedy, Lab Chip, 2009, 9, 841 DOI: 10.1039/B818478J

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