Ghazanfari Lida, Lenhert Steven
Department of Biological Sciences, Integrative NanoScience Institute, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.
Front Mater. 2016 Dec;3. doi: 10.3389/fmats.2016.00055. Epub 2016 Dec 23.
Liquid microdroplet arrays on surfaces are a promising approach to the miniaturization of laboratory processes such as high-throughput screening. The fluid nature of these droplets poses unique challenges and opportunities in their fabrication and application, particularly for the scalable integration of multiple materials over large areas and immersion into cell culture solution. Here, we use pin spotting and nanointaglio printing to screen a library of lipids and their mixtures for their compatibility with these fabrication processes, as well as stability upon immersion into aqueous solution. More than 200 combinations of natural and synthetic oils composed of fatty acids, triglycerides, and hydrocarbons were tested for their pin-spotting and nanointaglio print quality and their ability to contain the fluorescent compound tetramethylrhodamine B isothiocyanate (TRITC) upon immersion in water. A combination of castor oil and hexanoic acid at the ratio of 1:1 (w/w) was found optimal for producing reproducible patterns that are stable upon immersion into water. This method is capable of large-scale nanomaterials integration.
表面上的液体微滴阵列是实现诸如高通量筛选等实验室流程小型化的一种很有前景的方法。这些微滴的流体性质在其制造和应用中带来了独特的挑战与机遇,特别是在大面积上多种材料的可扩展集成以及浸入细胞培养液方面。在此,我们使用针点印花和纳米凹版印刷来筛选脂质及其混合物库,以考察它们与这些制造工艺的兼容性,以及浸入水溶液后的稳定性。对由脂肪酸、甘油三酯和碳氢化合物组成的200多种天然和合成油的组合进行了测试,考察它们的针点印花和纳米凹版印刷质量,以及浸入水中后容纳荧光化合物异硫氰酸四甲基罗丹明(TRITC)的能力。发现蓖麻油和己酸按1:1(w/w)的比例组合,对于生成浸入水中后稳定的可重复图案最为理想。此方法能够实现大规模纳米材料集成。