3D printed microchannels for sub-nL NMR spectroscopy
E. Montinaro, M. Grisi, M. C. Letizia, L. Peth\"o, M. A. M. Gijs, R., Guidetti, J. Michler, J. Brugger, and G. Boero

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel 3D printed microfluidic microchannel system integrated with a miniaturized NMR probe, enabling high-sensitivity NMR spectroscopy on biological samples as small as 100 pL, advancing single-unit biological analysis.
Contribution
It presents a new fabrication method for microfluidic structures using two-photon polymerization 3D printing integrated with a compact NMR probe for sub-nL biological samples.
Findings
Achieved sensitivity of 2.5x10^13 spins/Hz^1/2 at 7 T.
Demonstrated spectral resolution of 0.01 ppm in liquids.
Successfully detected biological entities as small as 100 pL.
Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments on subnanoliter (sub-nL) volumes are hindered by the limited sensitivity of the detector and the difficulties in positioning and holding such small samples in proximity of the detector. Here, we report on NMR experiments on liquid and biological entities immersed in liquids having volumes down to 100 pL. These measurements are enabled by the fabrication of high spatial resolution 3D printed microfluidic structures, specifically conceived to guide and confine sub-nL samples in the sub-nL most sensitive volume of a single-chip integrated NMR probe. The microfluidic structures are fabricated using two-photon polymerization 3D printing. This technique has a resolution better than 1 m and allows to rapidly fabricate complex microfluidic structures tailored to position, hold, and feed biological samples, with a design that maximizes the…
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