Issue 10, 2005

Electrokinetic concentration enrichment within a microfluidic device using a hydrogel microplug

Abstract

A simple and efficient approach for concentration of charged molecules in microfluidic devices is described. The functional component of the system is a hydrogel microplug photopolymerized within the main channel of a microfluidic device. When an appropriately biased voltage is applied across the hydrogel, charged analyte molecules move from the source well toward the hydrogel. Transport of the analyte through the hydrogel is slow compared to its velocity in the microfluidic channel, however, and therefore it concentrates at the hydrogel/solution interface. For an uncharged hydrogel, a bias of 100 V leads to a ∼500-fold enrichment of the DNA concentration within 150 s, while the same conditions result in an enrichment of only 50-fold for fluorescein. Somewhat lower enrichment factors are observed when a negatively charged hydrogel is used. A qualitative model is proposed to account for the observed behavior.

Graphical abstract: Electrokinetic concentration enrichment within a microfluidic device using a hydrogel microplug

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 May 2005
Accepted
04 Jul 2005
First published
15 Aug 2005

Lab Chip, 2005,5, 1148-1154

Electrokinetic concentration enrichment within a microfluidic device using a hydrogel microplug

R. Dhopeshwarkar, L. Sun and R. M. Crooks, Lab Chip, 2005, 5, 1148 DOI: 10.1039/B509063F

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