| Literature DB >> 32274885 |
Huizeng Li1, Wei Fang2, Zhipeng Zhao1,3, An Li1,3, Zheng Li1, Mingzhu Li1, Qunyang Li2, Xiqiao Feng2, Yanlin Song1,3.
Abstract
Precise separation and localization of microdroplets are fundamental for various fields, such as high-throughput screening, combinatorial chemistry, and the recognition of complex analytes. We have developed a droplet self-splitting strategy to divide an impacting droplet into predictable microdroplets and deposit them at preset spots for simultaneous multidetection. No matter exchange was observed between these microdroplets, so they could be manipulated independently. Droplet self-splitting was attributed to anisotropic liquid recoiling on the patterned adhesive surface, as influenced by the droplet Weber number and the width of the low-adhesive stripe. A quantitative criterion was also developed to judge the droplet self-splitting capability. The precise separation and distribution of microdroplets enabled simultaneous arrayed reactions and multiple analyte detection using one droplet of sample.Keywords: droplet self-splitting; microarrays; multiple analyte detection; simultaneous arrayed reactions; surface chemistry
Year: 2020 PMID: 32274885 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202003839
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336