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A simple microfluidic chip design for fundamental bioseparation

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posted on 2024-06-13, 09:09 authored by AS Chan, MK Danquah, D Agyei, PG Hartley, Y Zhu
A microchip pressure-driven liquid chromatographic system with a packed column has been designed and fabricated by using poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS). The liquid chromatographic column was packed with mesoporous silica beads of Ia3d space group. Separation of dyes and biopolymers was carried out to verify the performance of the chip. A mixture of dyes (fluorescein and rhodamine B) and a biopolymer mixture (10 kDa Dextran and 66 kDa BSA) were separated and the fluorescence technique was employed to detect the movement of the molecules. Fluorescein molecule was a nonretained species and rhodamine B was attached onto silica surface when dye mixture in deionized water was injected into the microchannel. The retention times for dextran molecule and BSA molecule in biopolymer separation experiment were 45 s and 120 s, respectively. Retention factor was estimated to be 3.3 for dextran and 10.4 for BSA. The selectivity was 3.2 and resolution was 10.7. Good separation of dyes and biopolymers was achieved and the chip design was verified.

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Location

New York, NY

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Journal

Journal of analytical methods in chemistry

Volume

2014

Article number

175457

Pagination

1-6

ISSN

2090-8865

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation