| Literature DB >> 18177663 |
Diego F Pozo-Ayuso1, Mario Castaño-Alvarez, Ana Fernández-la-Villa, Miguel García-Granda, M Teresa Fernández-Abedul, Agustín Costa-García, Jose Rodríguez-García.
Abstract
A new dual-channel microchip capillary electrophoresis (MCE) has been developed on glass substrates for the first time with electrochemical detection. Dual-channel (called Pi-design) as well as single-channel microchips have been fabricated on soda-lime glass using photolithography, wet etching and thermal bonding. Moreover, a laser writing system has been applied for the fabrication of photomasks with the different microchip designs (single- and dual-channel configurations). The microfabricated channels have been characterized by optical, confocal and scanning electron microscopy. The resulting single- and dual-channel microchips have been evaluated using an end-channel amperometric detector based on one (single-channel) or two (dual-channel) 100-mum gold wires aligned at the outlet of the separation channel. Parameters affecting the separation of several phenolic compounds (dopamine, p-aminophenol and hydroquinone) have been studied in the glass microchips. Thus, the influence of separation voltage, detection potential and background electrolyte has been examined in the single-channel microchip. Different total length microchannel has been compared. Furthermore, the possibility of carrying out two simultaneous measurements has been demonstrated in the new dual-channel microchip electrophoresis. The injection format has been checked and resulted to be critical, in such a way that a special and new form is employed for obtaining simultaneous signals at both channels. Analytical characteristics, such as sensitivity and reproducibility have been evaluated and resulted very adequate.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18177663 DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2007.12.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chromatogr A ISSN: 0021-9673 Impact factor: 4.759