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3D-printed and CNC milled flow-cells for chemiluminescence detection

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posted on 2014-08-01, 00:00 authored by Kara SpilsteadKara Spilstead, Jessica LeareyJessica Learey, Egan DoevenEgan Doeven, Gregory Barbante, S Mohr, Neil BarnettNeil Barnett, Jessica Terry, Robynne HallRobynne Hall, Paul FrancisPaul Francis
Herein we explore modern fabrication techniques for the development of chemiluminescence detection flow-cells with features not attainable using the traditional coiled tubing approach. This includes the first 3D-printed chemiluminescence flow-cells, and a milled flow-cell designed to split the analyte stream into two separate detection zones within the same polymer chip. The flow-cells are compared to conventional detection systems using flow injection analysis (FIA) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), with the fast chemiluminescence reactions of an acidic potassium permanganate reagent with morphine and a series of adrenergic phenolic amines.

History

Journal

Talanta

Volume

126

Pagination

110 - 115

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Location

Amsterdam, Netherlands

ISSN

0039-9140

eISSN

1873-3573

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Elsevier BV