Issue 12, 2011

Passive micromixer for luminol-peroxidechemiluminescence detection

Abstract

This paper reports a microchip with an integrated passive micromixer based on chaotic advection. The micromixer with staggered herringbone structures was used for luminol-peroxide chemiluminescence detection. The micromixer was examined to assess its suitability for chemiluminescence reaction. The relationship between the flow rate and the location of maximum chemiluminescence intensity was investigated. The light intensity was detected using an optical fiber attached along the mixing channel and a photon detector. A linear correlation between chemiluminescence intensity and the concentration of cobalt(II) ions or hydrogen peroxide was observed. This microchip has a potential application in environmental monitoring for industries involved in heavy metals and in medical diagnostics.

Graphical abstract: Passive micromixer for luminol-peroxide chemiluminescence detection

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2011
Accepted
12 Apr 2011
First published
09 May 2011

Analyst, 2011,136, 2586-2591

Passive micromixer for luminol-peroxide chemiluminescence detection

K. S. Lok, Y. C. Kwok and N. Nguyen, Analyst, 2011, 136, 2586 DOI: 10.1039/C1AN15280G

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