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On-chip contactless four-electrode conductivity detection for capillary electrophoresis devices

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posted on 2003-01-15, 00:00 authored by F Laugere, Rosanne GuijtRosanne Guijt, J Bastemeijer, G van der Steen, A Berthold, E Baltussen, P Sarro, G W K van Dedem, M Vellekoop, A Bossche
In this contribution, a capillary electrophoresis microdevice with an integrated on-chip contactless four-electrode conductivity detector is presented. A 6-cm-long, 70-microm-wide, and 20-microm-deep channel was etched in a glass substrate that was bonded to a second glass substrate in order to form a sealed channel. Four contactless electrodes (metal electrodes covered by 30-nm silicon carbide) were deposited and patterned on the second glass substrate for on-chip conductivity detection. Contactless conductivity detection was performed in either a two- or a four-electrode configuration. Experimental results confirmed the improved characteristics of the four-electrode configuration over the classical two-electrode detection setup. The four-electrode configuration allows for sensitive detection for varying carrier-electrolyte background conductivity without the need for adjustment of the measurement frequency. Reproducible electrophoretic separations of three inorganic cations (K+, Na+, Li+) and six organic acids are presented. Detection as low as 5 microM for potassium was demonstrated.

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Journal

Analytical chemistry

Volume

75

Issue

2

Pagination

306 - 312

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Location

Washington, D.C.

ISSN

0003-2700

eISSN

1520-6882

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2003, American Chemical Society

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