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Microfluidic thin chips for chemical separations

Journal

ELECTROPHORESIS
Volume 31, Issue 15, Pages 2520-2525

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201000067

Keywords

Electrochromatography; Microfluidic thin chips; PDMS; Reversed-phase silica particles

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [CHE-0515363, DMR-0351848]
  2. European Community [MOIF-CT-2006-021447]

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This paper describes the design, development and application of microfluidic thin chips fabricated from PDMS. Thin chips consist of multiple layers of PDMS chemically bonded onto each other. Unlike thicker PDMS chips that suffer from lack of sensitivity due to PDMS absorption in the VI S and UV range, the thinness of these chips allows for the detection of chromophoric species within the microchannel via an external fiber optics detection system. C18-modified reversed-phase silica particles are packed into the microchannel using a temporary taper created by a magnetic valve and separations using both pressure- and electrochromatographic-driven methods are detailed.

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