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A photofabricated honeycomb micropillar array for loss-free trapping of microfluidic droplets and application to digital PCR

Yu He, Zefan Lu, Hongliang Fan, Tao Zhang

2021Lab on a Chip21 citationsDOI

Abstract

and, more interestingly, without any loss. The PHMA device can be fabricated from several photocurable materials, with one gasproof photopolymer being optimally selected herein to enable the simple design to avoid sample evaporation and tedious surface modification, thereby making the fabrication very convenient. Moreover, by using a photocurable oil as a continuous phase, the trapped droplets can be further immobilized, and thus, become more stable even in PCR thermocycling. With these features, the proposed PHMA has shown promising potential in ddPCR, and is expected to find a wide range of applications in various biological and biomedical research.

Topics & Concepts

HoneycombTrappingMicrofluidicsMaterials scienceNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsComposite materialBiologyEcologyInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationElectrowetting and Microfluidic TechnologiesMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications