Issue 1, 2000

Liquid chromatography on-chip: progression towards a μ-total analysis systemPresented at the SAC 99 Meeting Dublin, Ireland, July 25–30, 1999.

Abstract

After a brief introduction to the area of miniaturised analytical separation systems, this paper details the fabrication of components for a miniaturised liquid chromatography system. To date, inlet and outlet connection ports, separation μ-channels (20–200 μm in width, 0.5–10 μm in depth, 15–50 cm in length), and an intersection for picolitre injection have been etched on a silicon wafer and then sealed with a Pyrex cover plate on which platinum electrodes for on-chip detection have been machined. In addition the μ-channel walls have been chemically modified with n-octyltriethoxysilane and the reverse phase retention of the drug caffeine was observed using off-chip injection (20 nl) and UV detection (3 nl flow cell). The on-chip platinum electrodes have been used for the amperometric detection of phenol. In addition, using external valving, initial results indicated a successful mode for a partially integrated on-chip injector which should allow further progression towards a μ-chromatographic analysis system.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Aug 1999
Accepted
13 Oct 1999
First published
07 Jan 2000

Analyst, 2000,125, 25-27

Liquid chromatography on-chip: progression towards a μ-total analysis system

M. McEnery, A. Tan, J. Alderman, J. Patterson, S. C. O’Mathuna and J. D. Glennon, Analyst, 2000, 125, 25 DOI: 10.1039/A907856H

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