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. 2021 Dec 21;19(3):504–518. doi: 10.1016/j.gpb.2021.03.010

Table 1.

Materials and equipment used in this study

Catalog No. Vendor Location Comment
Reagents for droplet generation
Pico-Wave 7500 CO96 Sphere Fluidics Limited Cambridge, UK Used as carrier fluid
Pico-Surf1 2%–5% (w/w) in NOVEC7500 CO24 Sphere Fluidics Limited Cambridge, UK Surfactant for stabilizing droplet formation
Trichloro (1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluorooctyl) silane 448931 Sigma Aldrich, Merck KGaA Darmstadt, Germany Solution for treating master molds before casting
LB medium L3022 Sigma Aldrich, Merck KGaA Darmstadt, Germany Aqueous media that can be used as disperse phase carrier for cell encapsulation



Optical components
Mirrors ZT405rdc, ZT488rdc, ZT561rdc, ZT640rdc Chroma Bellows Falls, VT, USA Since four lasers can be used, the mirrors must be chosen to guide the four lasers’ lights through the same path to the microfluidic device
Filters ET510/20m, ET665lp Chroma Bellows Falls, VT, USA Filters are needed to enable only a narrow bandwidth to pass to the PMT and the high-speed camera
Laser Quad Band Set for TIRF applications TRF89901-EMv2-ET-405/488/561/640 nm Chroma Bellows Falls, VT, USA This cube is needed to guide the laser lights from the epi-fluorescent port to the excitation area and then to the output ports
Optical mounts and stands Thorlabs Newton, NJ, USA These are required to mount all optical components
PMT H10722-20 Hamamatsu Photonics K. K. Hamamatsu City, Japan The PMT produces a voltage output (±5V) that is proportional to the intensity of the received light; this photosensor detects light in a wide wavelength range (400–800 nm)
Sapphire LP/LPX laser of 488 nm Sapphire 488 LP Coherent Santa Clara, CA, USA These CW lasers are used to provide high-performance excitation sources for various types of fluorescent biosensors
OBIS LX/LS lasers of 405, 561, and 637 nm OBIS 405LX, OBIS 561LS, OBIS 637LX Coherent Santa Clara, CA, USA These CW lasers are used to provide high-performance excitation sources for various types of fluorescent biosensors
High-speed camera FastCAM SA-Z type 200K FastCAM Chicago, IL, USA Other high-speed cameras with framerates ∼ 2 kHz can also work
Inverted microscope with two output ports to connect the PMT and the high-speed camera Eclipse Ti-U Nikon Tokyo, Japan It allows to observe the droplet production, excite and detect fluorescent biosensors, and record all processes



Materials for fabrication
P-type {100} silicon wafer 400 μm, single side polished 2218 University Wafer South Boston, MA, USA Substrate used to manufacture the master molds in silicon using DRIE tools
PDMS Sylgard 184 761036 Sigma Aldrich, Merck KGaA Darmstadt, Germany Polymer used to manufacture the microfluidic devices
Aquapel water repellent solution 47100 PGW Auto Glass Cranberry Twp, PA, USA Solution to render the wetting properties of PDMS hydrophobic
Photoresist AZ ECI 3027 Microchemicals GmbH Ulm, Germany Positive tone photoresist for creating a mask for DRIE
Plasma cleaner PDC-002 (230 V) Harrick Plasma Ithaca, NY, USA Equipment used to etch organic material and for surface activation
DRIE with ICP PlasmaPro 100 Estrelas Oxford Instruments Bristol, UK Equipment used for DRIE on the silicon wafer



Electronic Instrumentation
FPGA NI-7852R National Instruments Austin, TX, USA The FPGA board is the device taking the decisions based on the logical inputs; the analog input configuration is set to the differential configuration
DAQ NI SCB-68A National Instruments Austin, TX, USA This DAQ unit is used as the interface between the PMT and the FPGA; it is configured in direct feedthrough mode
HVA 623B Trek Lockport, NY, USA HVA amplifies the train of pulses from the waveform generator; ∼ 600–800 V is required to drive the sorter; another critical parameter is the bandwidth of DC (e.g., > 40 kHz) that enables to follow the waveform signal
Waveform generator 33500B Keysight Santa Rosa, CA, USA This device is triggered using the FPGA and DAQ to send a train of pulses
Oscilloscope InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series DSO-X 2014A Keysight Santa Rosa, CA, USA Instrument used for visualizing the electrical signals



Microfluidic and fluidic handling equipment
The MFCS flow rate platform provided with four 0–2000 mbar pressure sources, a flow board, and four flow sensors size S MFCS-EZ, Flowboard FLU-S-D Fluigent Lowell, MA, USA Pressure-based platform for controlling and measuring the flow rates of the oil and aqueous solutions through the channels

Note: LB, lysogeny broth; TIRF, total internal reflection fluorescence; PMT, photomultiplier tube; CW, continuous-wave; PDMS, polydimethylsiloxane; DRIE, deep reactive ion etching; ICP, inductively coupled plasma; FPGA, field programable gate array; DAQ, data acquisition; HVA, high voltage amplifier; DC, direct current.