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Bilayer Microfluidic Device for Combinatorial Plug Production
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A timed solenoid injector for flow analysis.

S D Rothwell1, A A Woolf

  • 1School of Chemistry, Bath University, Bath, England.

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Reproducible sample injection into flow streams is achieved using a miniature solenoid valve and timer circuit. This simpler device adequately replaces standard rotary valves in analytical applications.

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Area of Science:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Instrumentation Engineering

Background:

  • Precise sample introduction is crucial for reproducible analytical measurements.
  • Standard rotary valves, while effective, can be complex and costly.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a simpler, more accessible method for reproducible sample injection.
  • To evaluate the performance of a miniature solenoid valve as an alternative to rotary valves.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a miniature solenoid valve controlled by a timer circuit for sample stream switching.
  • Compared the solenoid valve system directly against a standard rotary valve under identical operating conditions.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated reproducible sample injection into flow streams using the solenoid valve system.
  • The solenoid valve system proved simpler to assemble and operate compared to rotary valves.

Conclusions:

  • A miniature solenoid valve with a timer circuit is a viable and adequate replacement for rotary valves in flow injection analysis.
  • This approach offers a simpler and potentially more cost-effective solution for sample introduction.