Issue 4, 2002

Glass microchip with three-dimensional microchannel network for 2 × 2 parallel synthesis

Abstract

An integrated multireactor system for 2 × 2 parallel organic synthesis has been developed on a single glass microchip. Three-dimensional channel circuits in the chip were fabricated by laminating three glass plate layers. The fabrication method is a straightforward extension of the conventional one, and topological equivalence for any three-dimensional circuits can be constructed easily with it. 2 × 2 phase-transfer amide formation reactions, which constitute a simple model for combinatorial synthesis, were successfully carried out on the microchip, and the integrity of the three-dimensional circuits was confirmed. Combinatorial chemistry with multi-microreactors, in conjunction with a high-throughput screening method based on μ-TAS technologies, is expected to provide an efficient tool for drug discovery.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Aug 2002
Accepted
23 Oct 2002
First published
08 Nov 2002

Lab Chip, 2002,2, 188-192

Glass microchip with three-dimensional microchannel network for 2 × 2 parallel synthesis

Y. Kikutani, T. Horiuchi, K. Uchiyama, H. Hisamoto, M. Tokeshi and T. Kitamori, Lab Chip, 2002, 2, 188 DOI: 10.1039/B208382P

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