Sequential injection sample introduction microfluidic-chip based capillary electrophoresis system |
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Authors: | Qun Fang Fu-Ren Wang Shi-Li Wang Shu-Sheng Liu Shu-Kun Xu Zhao-Lun Fang |
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Affiliation: | Research Center for Analytical Sciences, Northeastern University, Chemistry Building, Box 332, 110006 Shenyang, China |
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Abstract: | A sequential injection micro-sample introduction system was coupled to a microfluidic-chip based capillary electrophoresis system through a split–flow sampling interface integrated on the micro-chip. The microfluidic system measured 20×70×3 mm in dimension, and was produced using a non-lithographic approach with components readily available in the analytical laboratory. In the H-configuration channel design the horizontal separation channel was a 75 μm I.D.×60 mm quartz capillary, with two vertical side arms produced from plastic tubing. The conduits were embedded in silicon elastomer with a planar glass base. Sequential introduction of a series of samples with about 2.5% carryover was achieved at 48 h−1 throughput with samples containing a mixture of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled amino acids using SI sample volumes of 3.3 μl and carrier flow-rate of 2.0 ml min−1. Baseline separation was achieved for FITC-labeled arginine, phenylalanine, glycine and FITC (laser induced fluorescence detection) in sodium tetraborate buffer (pH 9.2) within 8–80 s, at separation lengths of 25–35 mm and electrical field strengths of 250–1500 V cm−1, with plate heights in the 0.7–3 μm range. |
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Keywords: | Sequential injection Capillary electrophoresis Microfluidics Microchips Amino acids |
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