December 1, 2006
Book Chapter

Microfabricated Devices for Sample Extraction, Concentrations, and Related Sample Processing Technologies

Abstract

This is an invited book chapter. As with other analytical techniques, sample pretreatments, sample extraction, sample introduction, and related techniques are of extreme importance for micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS). Bio-MEMS devices and systems start with a sampling step. The biological sample then usually undergoes some kinds of sample preparation steps before the actual analysis. These steps may involve extracting the target sample from its matrix, removing interferences from the sample, derivatizing the sample to detectable species, or performing a sample preconcentration step. The integration of the components for sample pretreatment into microfluidic devices represents one of the remaining the bottle-neck towards achieving true miniaturized total analysis systems (µTAS). This chapter provides a thorough state-of-art of the developments in this field to date.

Revised: January 11, 2007 | Published: December 1, 2006

Citation

Chen G., and Y. Lin. 2006. Microfabricated Devices for Sample Extraction, Concentrations, and Related Sample Processing Technologies. In Bio-MEMS: Technologies and Applications, edited by W Wang and SA Soper. 213-236. Boca Raton, Florida:CRC Press. PNNL-SA-45839.