Issue 8, 2003

High-voltage contactless conductivity-detection for lab-on-chip devices using external electrodes on the holder

Abstract

The detection of ionic species in a polymeric planar electrophoresis device by contactless conductivity measurement is described. To our knowledge this is the first report of such measurements carried out with external electrodes which are part of the holder rather than the separation chip itself. The approach allows the use of bare devices as used for optical measurements, which greatly simplifies the method. The use of a sine wave of 100 kHz of a high amplitude of 500 V for cell excitation assures high sensitivity which is demonstrated with electropherograms for alkali and heavy metal ions as well as inorganic anions and carboxylates at concentrations between 10 and 50 µM. The determination of underivatized amino acids was also possible by using a buffer in the alkaline region where these species are present in anionic form. Detection limits were found to be in the order of 1–5 µM for the inorganic ions and between about 5 and 50 µM for the organic species.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Apr 2003
Accepted
12 Jun 2003
First published
02 Jul 2003

Analyst, 2003,128, 1019-1022

High-voltage contactless conductivity-detection for lab-on-chip devices using external electrodes on the holder

J. Tanyanyiwa, E. M. Abad-Villar, M. T. Fernández-Abedul, A. Costa-García, W. Hoffmann, A. E. Guber, D. Herrmann, A. Gerlach, N. Gottschlich and P. C. Hauser, Analyst, 2003, 128, 1019 DOI: 10.1039/B304469F

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