Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Fluorocarbon emulsion stabilizing surfactants
- Patent Title (中): 氟碳乳液稳定表面活性剂
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Application No.: US12310048Application Date: 2007-08-07
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Publication No.: US09012390B2Publication Date: 2015-04-21
- Inventor: Christian Holtze , David A. Weitz , John Brian Hutchison
- Applicant: Christian Holtze , David A. Weitz , John Brian Hutchison
- Applicant Address: US MA Billerica
- Assignee: Raindance Technologies, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Raindance Technologies, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Billerica
- Agency: Brown Rudnick LLP
- Agent Thomas C. Meyers
- International Application: PCT/US2007/017617 WO 20070807
- International Announcement: WO2008/021123 WO 20080221
- Main IPC: C12P17/14
- IPC: C12P17/14 ; B01F17/00 ; C08G65/00

Abstract:
Surfactants (e.g., fluorosurfactants) for stabilizing aqueous or hydrocarbon droplets in a fluorophilic continuous phase are presented. In some embodiments, fluorosurfactants include a fluorophilic tail soluble in a fluorophilic (e.g., fluorocarbon) continuous phase, and a headgroup soluble in either an aqueous phase or a lipophilic (e.g., hydrocarbon) phase. The combination of a fluorophilic tail and a headgroup may be chosen so as to create a surfactant with a suitable geometry for forming stabilized reverse emulsion droplets having a disperse aqueous or lipophilic phase in a continuous, fluorophilic phase. In some embodiments, the headgroup is preferably non-ionic and can prevent or limit the adsorption of molecules at the interface between the surfactant and the discontinuous phase. This configuration can allow the droplet to serve, for example, as a reaction site for certain chemical and/or biological reactions. In another embodiment, aqueous droplets are stabilized in a fluorocarbon phase at least in part by the electrostatic attraction of two oppositely charged or polar components, one of which is at least partially soluble in the dispersed phase, the other at least partially soluble in the continuous phase. One component may provide collodial stability of the emulsion, and the other may prevent the adsorption of biomolecules at the interface between a component and the discontinous phase. Advantageously, surfactants and surfactant combinations of the invention may provide sufficient stabilization against coalescence of droplets, without interfering with processes that can be carried out inside the droplets.
Public/Granted literature
- US20100105112A1 FLUOROCARBON EMULSION STABILIZING SURFACTANTS Public/Granted day:2010-04-29
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