Literature DB >> 17444614

Microfabricated monolithic multinozzle emitters for nanoelectrospray mass spectrometry.

Woong Kim1, Mingquan Guo, Peidong Yang, Daojing Wang.   

Abstract

Mass spectrometry is the enabling technology for proteomics. To fully realize the enormous potential of lab-on-a-chip in proteomics, a major advance in interfacing microfluidics with mass spectrometry is needed. Here, we report the first demonstration of monolithic integration of multinozzle electrospray emitters with a microfluidic channel via a novel silicon microfabrication process. These microfabricated monolithic multinozzle emitters (M3 emitters) can be readily mass-produced from silicon wafers. Each emitter consists of a parallel silica nozzle array protruding out from a hollow silicon sliver with a conduit size of 100 x 10 mum. The dimension and number of freestanding nozzles can be systematically and precisely controlled during the fabrication process. Once integrated with a mass spectrometer, M3 emitters achieved sensitivity and stability in peptide and protein detection comparable to those of commercial silica-based capillary nanoelectrospray tips. These M3 emitters may play a role as a critical component in a fully integrated silicon/silica-based micro total analysis system for proteomics.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17444614     DOI: 10.1021/ac070010j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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