Issue 17, 2011

A microfabricated silicon platform with 60 microfluidic chips for rapid mass spectrometric analysis

Abstract

This work presents a way of using silicon microfabrication to take advantage of the rim of a silicon wafer in a novel manner. Our circular multichip platform, which is fabricated using only standard microfabrication techniques, has 60 identical miniaturized micropillar array electrospray ionization (μPESI) chips at the periphery of a silicon wafer. The fabricated platform is fixed on a computer controlled rotating table, in front of a mass spectrometer (MS). After each MS measurement an unused μPESI chip is aligned towards the MS by the programmable rotating table. Our wafer-scale platform enabled measurement of 60 samples in 8 minutes. The samples can also be stored on the platform for later analysis.

Graphical abstract: A microfabricated silicon platform with 60 microfluidic chips for rapid mass spectrometric analysis

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
01 Apr 2011
Accepted
24 Jun 2011
First published
18 Jul 2011

Lab Chip, 2011,11, 3011-3014

A microfabricated silicon platform with 60 microfluidic chips for rapid mass spectrometric analysis

L. Sainiemi, T. Nissilä, R. Kostiainen, R. A. Ketola and S. Franssila, Lab Chip, 2011, 11, 3011 DOI: 10.1039/C1LC20275H

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