Abstract
In this study, we present an advanced system that integrates simultaneous pipetting and in-situ imaging using the Opentron OT-2 liquid handling robot. This system enables real-time monitoring and characterization of dynamic processes, such as hydrogel crosslinking, without any manual intervention. The platform’s modular design maintains cost-effectiveness and high-throughput capabilities while expanding the versatility of the OT-2 robot by incorporating imaging functionalities into the experimental workflow using a pick-and-place apparatus. Due to its modular architecture, based on an OT-2 robot, the system can be adapted for a wide range of laboratory applications at an affordable cost. This real-time imaging solution offers a practical approach to laboratory automation, leading to more efficient and data-driven experimentation. Although ionically crosslinked hydrogels were used as a proof-of-concept, this platform has potential applications across various materials systems, including crystallization dynamics, polymerization kinetics, and drug delivery system development.
Supplementary materials
Title
Leveraging Flexible Pipette-based Tool Changes to Transform Liquid Handling Systems into Dual-Function Sample Preparation and Imaging Platforms
Description
This supplementary file includes detailed 3D design schematics of various components, such as a pick-and-place apparatus designed to carry a vertical camera in sync with a pipetting gantry's movement, and a 2mL vial holder intended to securely position vials during experimental procedures. These designs are provided in the context of converting standard liquid handling systems into multifunctional tools, which allows them to perform both sample preparation and imaging tasks. The document also includes technical details, such as dimensions, scale, and assembly instructions, emphasizing the potential for adaptation to different manufacturing processes, particularly 3D printing using PLA material.
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