Centrifugally-driven sample extraction, preconcentration and purification in microfluidic compact discs |
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Authors: | Mercedes Vá zquez,Dermot BrabazonFengjun Shang,Jesse O. OmamoghoJeremy D. Glennon,Brett Paull |
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Affiliation: | a Irish Separation Science Cluster (ISSC), National Centre for Sensor Research, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland b ISSC, Analytical and Biological Research Facility (ABCRF), Department of Chemistry, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland c Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS), School of Chemistry, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7001, Tasmania, Australia |
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Abstract: | Centrifugally-driven microfluidic compact discs (μ-CDs) have attracted significant interest within the analytical science community in the past decade, with the primary focus on the potential of such platforms for performing parallel and/or multiplex biological assays and further application in biomedical diagnostics. More recently, μ-CD-based devices were also applied to environmental analysis as platforms for multi-sample extraction and transportation, prior to off-disc analysis in the laboratory. This review critically summarizes recent developments in μ-CD platforms for sample extraction, preconcentration, fractionation and purification in bioanalytical and environmental applications. We also summarize the common methods employed in the fabrication of μ-CD platforms. Further, we discuss preparation of stationary phases in microfluidic channels embedded in μ-CDs, as applications of μ-CDs in sample extraction are generally based on enclosed series of extraction phases and microcolumns. |
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Keywords: | Centrifugally-driven microextraction Electrophoretic separation Fractionation Lab-on-a-disc Microfluidic compact disc (μ-CD) Monolithic stationary phase Packed stationary phase Preconcentration Purification Sample extraction |
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