Synthesis of fluorosurfactants for emulsion-based biological applications

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Abstract

Microemulsion represents an attractive platform for fundamental and applied biomedical research because the emulsified droplets can serve as millions of compartmentalized micrometer-sized reactors amenable to high-throughput screening or online monitoring. However, establishing stable emulsions with surfactants that are compatible with biological applications remains a significant challenge. Motivated by the lack of commercially available surfactants suitable for microemulsion-based biological assays, this study describes the facile synthesis of a biocompatible fluorosurfactant with nonionic tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl (Tris) polar head groups. We have further demonstrated compatibility of the developed surfactant with diverse emulsion-based applications, including DNA polymeric nanoparticle synthesis, enzymatic activity assay, and bacterial or mammalian cell culture, in the setup of both double- and multiphases of emulsions. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Chiu, Y. L., Chan, H. F., Phua, K. K. L., Zhang, Y., Juul, S., Knudsen, B. R., … Leong, K. W. (2014). Synthesis of fluorosurfactants for emulsion-based biological applications. ACS Nano, 8(4), 3913–3920. https://doi.org/10.1021/nn500810n

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