An improved microfluidics approach for monitoring real-time interaction profiles of ultrafast molecular recognition

Batabyal, S., Rakshit, S., Kar, S. and Pal, S. K. (2012) An improved microfluidics approach for monitoring real-time interaction profiles of ultrafast molecular recognition. Review of Scientific Instruments, 83(4), 04313. (doi: 10.1063/1.4704839)

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Abstract

Our study illustrates the development of a microfluidics (MF) platform combining fluorescence microscopy and femtosecond/picosecond-resolved spectroscopy to investigate ultrafast chemical processes in liquid-phase diffusion-controlled reactions. By controlling the flow rates of two reactants in a specially designed MF chip, sub-100 ns time resolution for the exploration of chemical intermediates of the reaction in the MF channel has been achieved. Our system clearly rules out the possibility of formation of any intermediate reaction product in a so-called fast ionic reaction between sodium hydroxide and phenolphthalein, and reveals a microsecond time scale associated with the formation of the reaction product. We have also used the developed system for the investigation of intermediate states in the molecular recognition of various macromolecular self-assemblies (micelles) and genomic DNA by small organic ligands (Hoechst 33258 and ethidium bromide). We propose our MF-based system to be an alternative to the existing millisecond-resolved “stopped-flow” technique for a broad range of time-resolved (sub-100 ns to minutes) experiments on complex chemical/biological systems.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Kar, Dr Shantimoy
Authors: Batabyal, S., Rakshit, S., Kar, S., and Pal, S. K.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Biomedical Engineering
Journal Name:Review of Scientific Instruments
Publisher:AIP Publishing
ISSN:0034-6748
ISSN (Online):1089-7623
Published Online:23 April 2012

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