Issue 9, 2012

Inhibiting protein biofouling using graphene oxide in droplet-based microfluidic microsystems

Abstract

Biofouling or adsorption of biomolecules onto surfaces in microfluidic devices limits the type of samples which can be handled. In this paper, we take advantage of the high adsorption capacity of graphene oxide (GO) for proteins as a strategy to limit biofouling, while preserving their activity for droplet-based lab-on-chip applications.

Graphical abstract: Inhibiting protein biofouling using graphene oxide in droplet-based microfluidic microsystems

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Article information

Article type
Technical Innovation
Submitted
21 Dec 2011
Accepted
27 Jan 2012
First published
23 Mar 2012

Lab Chip, 2012,12, 1601-1604

Inhibiting protein biofouling using graphene oxide in droplet-based microfluidic microsystems

G. Perry, V. Thomy, M. R. Das, Y. Coffinier and R. Boukherroub, Lab Chip, 2012, 12, 1601 DOI: 10.1039/C2LC21279J

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