October 27, 2014
Conference Paper

PNEUMATIC MICROVALVE FOR ELECTROKINETIC SAMPLE PRECONCENTRATION AND CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS INJECTION

Abstract

Here we show that a closed pneumatic microvalve on a PDMS chip can serve as a semipermeable membrane under an applied potential, enabling current to pass through while blocking the passage of charged analytes. Enrichment of both anionic and cationic species has been demonstrated, and concentration factors of ~70 have been achieved in just 8 s. Once analytes are concentrated, the valve is briefly opened and the sample is hydrodynamically injected onto an integrated microchip or capillary electrophoresis (CE) column. In contrast to existing preconcentration approaches, the membrane-based method described here enables both rapid analyte concentration as well as high resolution separations.

Revised: July 14, 2015 | Published: October 27, 2014

Citation

Cong Y., S.J. Rausch, T. Geng, S.R. Jambovane, and R.T. Kelly. 2014. PNEUMATIC MICROVALVE FOR ELECTROKINETIC SAMPLE PRECONCENTRATION AND CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS INJECTION. In 18th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, October 26-30, 2014, San Antonio, Texas, 2560-2561. London:Royal Society of Chemistry. PNNL-SA-107701.