Issue 4, 2001

Determination of metal cations on miniaturised planar polymeric separation devices using isotachophoresis with integrated conductivity detection

Abstract

The feasibility of using miniaturised planar polymeric separation devices for the isotachophoretic separation of metal cations was demonstrated. Devices were produced in silicone rubber using a cast moulding fabrication technique. Detection was performed using an integrated single electrode conductivity detector, a design which offers simple fabrication and high resolution. The electrical characteristics of the devices were found to be suitable for performing electroseparations with a power dissipation of up to 1.5 W m−1 being achieved. The separation of a sample containing a mixture of the four metal ions lithium, lanthanum, dysprosium and ytterbium was reproducibly achieved using miniaturised devices. A comparison with a capillary scale separation of the same mixture was made. The miniaturised separations were achieved in under 600 s, which is less than half the time taken for the capillary scale separations.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Feb 2001
Accepted
21 Feb 2001
First published
12 Mar 2001

Analyst, 2001,126, 433-437

Determination of metal cations on miniaturised planar polymeric separation devices using isotachophoresis with integrated conductivity detection

J. E. Prest, S. J. Baldock, P. R. Fielden and B. J. T. Brown, Analyst, 2001, 126, 433 DOI: 10.1039/B101654G

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