Microfabricated electroosmotic pump for capillary-based sequential injection analysis |
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Authors: | Qiaosheng Pu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University, Box 41061, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA |
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Abstract: | A microfabricated electroosmotic pump with an integrated serpentine isolation channel was developed on a glass chip and applied to a capillary-based sequential injection analysis (SIA) system for an enzyme inhibition assay. The pump chip contains an anode reservoir, an ion-exchange membrane electric field decoupler (EFD) that also serves as a cathode reservoir, parallel pump channels and an isolation channel. A two-step etching process was adopted to etch the pump channels to a depth of 20 μm and the isolation channel to a depth of 90 μm. The pump flow rate was very stable: the relative standard deviation (RSD) of the pump rate was 1.9% for propulsion and 2.3% for aspiration. The pump chip was successfully applied to a capillary-based sequential injection analysis system with a confocal fluorescence detector. For repetitive analysis of a 13 μM fluorescein solution, an RSD of 0.6% was attained, which demonstrated the flow stability of the EOF pump. The system was then applied to an enzyme inhibition assay, the diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) inhibition of the β-galactosidase-catalyzed hydrolysis of fluorescein di(β-d-galactopyranoside). Reproducible results (RSD<3.0%) were obtained. |
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Keywords: | Microfluidic chip Electroosmotic pump Sequential injection analysis Galactosidase Electric field decoupler |
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