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A Microfluidic Chip for ICPMS Sample Introduction
Published on: March 5, 2015
A microfabricated micropillar liquid chromatographic chip monolithically integrated with an electrospray ionization
Lauri Sainiemi1, Teemu Nissilä, Risto Kostiainen
1University of Helsinki, Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, FI-00014, Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:
We present the first monolithically integrated silicon/glass liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization microchip for mass spectrometry. The microchip is fabricated by bonding a silicon wafer, which has deep reactive ion etched micropillar-filled channels, together with a glass lid. Both the silicon channel and the glass lid have a through-wafer etched sharp tip that produces a stable electrospray. The microchip is also compatible with laser induced fluorescence (LIF) detection, due to the glass lid. Separation of drugs in less than 5 minutes using either SiO(2) (normal phase) or C(18) coated (reversed-phase) pillars with good sensitivity was demonstrated with mass spectrometric detection as well as separation of fluorescent compounds with LIF detection.
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