Functional Surfactants for Molecular Fishing, Capsule Creation, and Single-Cell Gene Expression

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Creating a single surfactant that is open to manipulation, while maintaining its surface activity, robustness, and compatibility, to expand the landscape of surfactant-dependent assays is extremely challenging. We report an oxidation-responsive precursor with thioethers and multiple 1,2-diols for creating a variety of functional surfactants from one parent surfactant. Using these multifunctional surfactants, we stabilize microfluidics-generated aqueous droplets. The droplets encapsulate different components and immerse in a bioinert oil with distinct interfaces where an azide-bearing surfactant allow fishing of biomolecules from the droplets, aldehyde-bearing surfactant allow fabrication of microcapsules, and hydroxyl-bearing surfactants, with/without oxidized thioethers, allow monitoring of single-cell gene expression. Creating multifunctional surfactants poses opportunities for broad applications, including adsorption, bioanalytics, catalysis, formulations, coatings, and programmable subset of emulsions. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Chowdhury, M. S., Zhang, X., Amini, L., Dey, P., Singh, A. K., Faghani, A., … Haag, R. (2021). Functional Surfactants for Molecular Fishing, Capsule Creation, and Single-Cell Gene Expression. Nano-Micro Letters, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-021-00663-x

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