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Biocompatible fluorinated polyglycerols for droplet microfluidics as an alternative to PEG-based copolymer surfactants

Authors :
Linas Mazutis
Marie Weinhart
Olaf Wagner
Julian Thiele
David A. Weitz
Wilhelm T. S. Huck
Rainer Haag
Source :
Lab on a Chip, 16, 1, pp. 65-69, Lab on a Chip, 16, 65-69
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

In droplet-based microfluidics, non-ionic, high-molecular weight surfactants are required to stabilize droplet interfaces. One of the most common structures that imparts stability as well as biocompatibility to water-in-oil droplets is a triblock copolymer surfactant composed of perfluoropolyether (PFPE) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) blocks. However, the fast growing applications of microdroplets in biology would benefit from a larger choice of specialized surfactants. PEG as a hydrophilic moiety, however, is a very limited tool in surfactant modification as one can only vary the molecular weight and chain-end functionalization. In contrast, linear polyglycerol offers further side-chain functionalization to create custom-tailored, biocompatible droplet interfaces. Herein, we describe the synthesis and characterization of polyglycerol-based triblock surfactants with tailored side-chain composition, and exemplify their application in cell encapsulation and in vitro gene expression studies in droplet-based microfluidics.

Details

ISSN :
14730197
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lab on a Chip, 16, 1, pp. 65-69, Lab on a Chip, 16, 65-69
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72258defce0e16e22b5def46bff4dc65