posted on 2016-02-10, 00:00authored byMuzaffer Mohammed, Yehnara S. B. Ettinoffe, Taiwo O. Ogundolie, Bridgit M. Kioko, Kevin Mauge-Lewis, Kadir Aslan
We present a comprehensive study
of high-throughput crystallization
of l-alanine (a model amino acid) using circular crystallization
platforms (are hereafter referred to as the iCrystal plates) designed
to work with the metal-assisted and microwave-accelerated evaporative
crystallization (MA-MAEC) technique. The iCrystal plates are constructed
using a circular 21-, 95-, and 204-well design that afford for homogeneous
microwave heating of all samples. In addition, the iCrystal plates
were modified with metal thin films (gold, copper, silver, and nickel),
which act as selective nucleation sites for selective crystallization
to occur on the surface of the crystallization platforms. Silver thin
films were found to be ideal for MA-MAEC applications as compared
to other metal surfaces based on the observations of crystal number
and size. The size and number of wells on the iCrystal plates were
found to have negligible effect on the growth of l-alanine
crystals, where all three iCrystal plates were found to have similar
crystallization times and yield identical crystal quality. These results
imply that one can employ the iCrystal plates for the crystallization
of a small number of samples (with 21-well capacity) and a large number
of samples (95- and 204-well capacity) with identical yields using
the MA-MAEC technique.