Issue 1, 2024

Robust and rapid partitioning in thermoplastic

Abstract

Partitioning is the core technology supporting digital assays. It divides a sample into thousands of individual reactors prior to amplification and absolute quantification of target molecules. Thermoplastics are attractive materials for large scale manufacturing, however they have been seldomly used for fabricating partitioning arrays. Patitioning in thermoplastic devices has proven difficult due to the challenge of efficiently displacing the air trapped in the nanoliter structures during priming of thousands of chambers. Here, we report the design of an array of chambers made of thermoplastics where the progression of the liquid–air interface is controlled by capillary effects. Our device performs robust partitioning over a wide range of pressures and can be actuated at low pressure by a simple micropipette. Our thermoplastic device lays the foundation to cost-effective and instrument-free partitioning platforms, which could be deployed in low-resource settings.

Graphical abstract: Robust and rapid partitioning in thermoplastic

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Oct 2023
Accepted
10 Nov 2023
First published
14 Nov 2023

Analyst, 2024,149, 100-107

Robust and rapid partitioning in thermoplastic

P. Quan, M. Alvarez-Amador, Y. Jiang, M. Sauzade and E. Brouzes, Analyst, 2024, 149, 100 DOI: 10.1039/D3AN01869E

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