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Microfluidic Chip Fabrication and Method to Detect Influenza
Published on: March 26, 2013
A chip-based electrophoresis system with electrochemical detection and hydrodynamic injection
Ulli Backofen1, Frank-Michael Matysik, Craig E Lunte
1Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045, USA.
Abstract:
A simple capillary electrophoresis system in the planar format that uses a new, hydrodynamic injection principle is described. The system was realized with poly(dimethylsiloxane)-glass chips and microdisk electrodes for amperometric detection. Using a double-tee injector, no precise voltage control of the electrolyte reservoirs was needed, thus making the microchip CE system more user-friendly. The analytical characteristics of chip-based CE-EC were evaluated using ascorbic acid as the model analyte. The reproducibility of migration time and signal height was expressed by relative standard deviations of 1.2% and 5.1%, respectively (n = 5). The limit of detection for ascorbic acid was approximately 5 microM at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3. Practical application concerning the determination of physiologically relevant compounds such as noradrenaline and L-dopa are discussed.
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