Digital Imaging-based Colourimetry for Enzymatic Processes in Transparent Liquid Marbles |
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Authors: | Nhat-Khuong Nguyen Pradip Singha Dr. Jun Zhang Dr. Hoang-Phuong Phan Prof. Nam-Trung Nguyen Dr. Chin Hong Ooi |
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Affiliation: | Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Road, Nathan, 4111 Queensland, Australia |
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Abstract: | Liquid marbles are a promising microreactor platform that recently attracts significant research interest owing to their ability to accommodate a wide range of micro reactions. However, the use of destructive and ex-situ methods to monitor reactions impairs the potential of liquid-marble-based microreactors. This paper proposes a non-destructive, in situ, and cost-effective digital-imaging-based colourimetric monitoring method for transparent liquid marbles, using the enzymatic hydrolysis of starch as an illustrative example. The colourimetric reaction between starch and iodine produces a complex that exhibits a dark blue colour. We found that the absorbance of red channel of digital images showed a linear relationship with starch concentration with high sensitivity and repeatability. This digital-imaging-based colourimetric method was used to study the hydrolysis of starch by α-amylase. The results show high accuracy and applicability of first-order kinetics for this reaction. The demonstration of digital-imaging-based colourimetry indicates the potential of liquid marble-based microreactors. |
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Keywords: | colourimetry digital imaging liquid marble microreactor starch hydrolysis |
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