Literature DB >> 28208299

Open-Source-Based 3D Printing of Thin Silica Gel Layers in Planar Chromatography.

Dimitri Fichou1, Gertrud E Morlock1.   

Abstract

On the basis of open-source packages, 3D printing of thin silica gel layers is demonstrated as proof-of-principle for use in planar chromatography. A slurry doser was designed to replace the plastic extruder of an open-source Prusa i3 printer. The optimal parameters for 3D printing of layers were studied, and the planar chromatographic separations on these printed layers were successfully demonstrated with a mixture of dyes. The layer printing process was fast. For printing a 0.2 mm layer on a 10 cm × 10 cm format, it took less than 5 min. It was affordable, i.e., the running costs for producing such a plate were less than 0.25 Euro and the investment costs for the modified hardware were 630 Euro. This approach demonstrated not only the potential of the 3D printing environment in planar chromatography but also opened new avenues and new perspectives for tailor-made plates, not only with regard to layer materials and their combinations (gradient plates) but also with regard to different layer shapes and patterns. As such an example, separations on a printed plane layer were compared with those obtained from a printed channeled layer. For the latter, 40 channels were printed in parallel on a 10 cm × 10 cm format for the separation of 40 samples. For producing such a channeled plate, the running costs were below 0.04 Euro and the printing process took only 2 min. All modifications of the device and software were released open-source to encourage reuse and improvements and to stimulate the users to contribute to this technology. By this proof-of-principle, another asset was demonstrated to be integrated into the Office Chromatography concept, in which all relevant steps for online miniaturized planar chromatography are performed by a single device.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28208299     DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b04813

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


  12 in total

1.  Next-Generation TLC: A Quantitative Platform for Parallel Spotting and Imaging.

Authors:  Alexander A Boulgakov; Sarah R Moor; Hyun Hwa Jo; Pedro Metola; Leo A Joyce; Edward M Marcotte; Christopher J Welch; Eric V Anslyn
Journal:  J Org Chem       Date:  2020-07-06       Impact factor: 4.354

2.  Enhanced Sample Handling for Analytical Ultracentrifugation with 3D-Printed Centerpieces.

Authors:  Samuel C To; Chad A Brautigam; Sumit K Chaturvedi; Mary T Bollard; Jonathan Krynitsky; John W Kakareka; Thomas J Pohida; Huaying Zhao; Peter Schuck
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2019-04-15       Impact factor: 6.986

Review 3.  Advances in Optical Sensing and Bioanalysis Enabled by 3D Printing.

Authors:  Alexander Lambert; Santino Valiulis; Quan Cheng
Journal:  ACS Sens       Date:  2018-11-30       Impact factor: 7.711

4.  Plasmonic Sensing with 3D Printed Optics.

Authors:  Samuel S Hinman; Kristy S McKeating; Quan Cheng
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2017-11-22       Impact factor: 6.986

Review 5.  Low-cost and open-source strategies for chemical separations.

Authors:  Joshua J Davis; Samuel W Foster; James P Grinias
Journal:  J Chromatogr A       Date:  2020-12-24       Impact factor: 4.759

6.  Improvement of quality of 3D printed objects by elimination of microscopic structural defects in fused deposition modeling.

Authors:  Evgeniy G Gordeev; Alexey S Galushko; Valentine P Ananikov
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-06-07       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Additive Analytics: Easy Transformation of Low-Cost Fused Deposition Modeling Three-Dimensional Printers for HPTLC Sample Application.

Authors:  Dirk Volker Woortman; Martina Haack; Norbert Mehlmer; Thomas B Brück
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-05-06

8.  A New Direction in Microfluidics: Printed Porous Materials.

Authors:  Hanno Evard; Hans Priks; Indrek Saar; Heili Aavola; Tarmo Tamm; Ivo Leito
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-08       Impact factor: 2.891

Review 9.  Embracing Additive Manufacturing Technology through Fused Filament Fabrication for Antimicrobial with Enhanced Formulated Materials.

Authors:  Waleed Ahmed; Sidra Siraj; Ali H Al-Marzouqi
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-09       Impact factor: 4.329

10.  Economic savings for scientific free and open source technology: A review.

Authors:  Joshua M Pearce
Journal:  HardwareX       Date:  2020-09-09
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