This microfluidic chip uses four liquid channels to deliver cells barcoding hydrogel beads, reagents, and oil to create a barcoded emulsion. 6 devices per chip, with 0.5 mm, 1 mm, or 1.2 mm punched holes to accommodate most tubing sizes.
The design enables you to generate droplets from 80 µm to 120 µm.
General
This microfluidic chip in PDMS can be used for single-cell transcriptomics experiments. Each chip has 6 microfluidic devices, with 4 inlets and 1 outlet each, in a standard microscope slide format. They enable you to generate droplets from 80 µm to 120 µm.
Coated with a silane mix after bonding to guarantee good and consistent hydrophobic properties.
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Material: PDMS
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Dimensions: standard glass slide (75 x 25 mm)
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Number of devices per chip: 6
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Inlets: 4
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Outlet: 1
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Punched hole size: 1 mm (some 0.5 and 1.2 punch sizes are still available)
Choose the punched hole size according to your requirements:
- 0.5 mm: for 1/32" OD rigid tubing (PTFE, PEEK, FEP, PFA, etc.) or 23G couplers for soft-walled tubing
- 1.0 mm: for 1.06 mm OD rigid tubing (PTFE, PEEK, FEP, PFA, etc.) or 18G couplers for soft-walled tubing
- 1.2 mm: for 1/16" OD rigid tubing (PTFE, PEEK, FEP, PFA, etc.) or 18G couplers for soft-walled tubing
Content
1x Cell barcoding chip in PDMS
Specifications
Material |
PDMS |
Dimensions |
standard microscope slide (75 mm x 25 mm) |
Number of devices per chip |
6 |
Channel depth |
80 µm |
Nozzle width |
100 µm |
Main channel width |
140 µm |
Transverse channels width |
60 µm |
Documentation
Zilionis, R., Nainys, J., Veres, A., Savova, V., Zemmour, D., Klein, A. M., & Mazutis, L. (2017). Single-cell barcoding and sequencing using droplet microfluidics. Nature protocols, 12(1), 44–73. https://doi.org/10.1038/nprot.2016.154