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Design of a microfluidic device for comprehensive spatial two-dimensional liquid chromatography

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This study discusses the design aspects for the construction of a microfluidic device for comprehensive spatial two-dimensional liquid chromatography. In spatial two-dimensional liquid chromatography each peak is characterized by its coordinates in the plane. After completing the first-dimension separation all fractions are analyzed in parallel second-dimension separations. Hence, spatial two-dimensional liquid chromatography potentially provides much higher peak-production rates than a coupled column multi-dimensional liquid chromatography approach in which the second-dimension analyses are performed sequentially. A chip for spatial two-dimensional liquid chromatography has been manufactured from cyclic olefin copolymer and features a first-dimension separation channel and 21 parallel second-dimension separation channels oriented perpendicularly to the former. Compartmentalization of first- and second-dimension developments by physical barriers allowed for a preferential flow path with a minimal dispersion into the second-dimension separation channels. To generate a homogenous flow across all the parallel second-dimension channels, a radially interconnected flow distributor containing two zones of diamond-shaped pillars was integrated on-chip. A methacrylate ester based monolithic stationary phase with optimized macroporous structure was created in situ in the confines of the microfluidic chip. In addition, the use of a photomask was explored to localize monolith formation in the parallel second-dimension channels. Finally, to connect the spatial chip to the liquid chromatography instrument, connector ports were integrated allowing the use of Viper fittings. As an alternative, a chip holder with adjustable clasp locks was designed that allows the clamping force to be adjusted.
Tijdschrift: J Sep Sci
ISSN: 1615-9306
Issue: 7
Volume: 38
Pagina's: 1123-1129
Jaar van publicatie:2015
Trefwoorden:Flow distributors, Peak-production rate, Polymer monoliths, Proteomics, Sulfate Gel-Electrophoresis, Mass-Spectrometry, Protein Separations, Gradient Conditions, Monolithic Columns, Fabrication, Integration, Mixtures, Channels, Chips
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-5465-0127/work/74203644
  • ORCID: /0000-0001-7880-9916/work/71140598
  • ORCID: /0000-0001-8781-7184/work/69211882
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jssc.201401192
  • Scopus Id: 84927911978
  • WoS Id: 000353053700009
CSS-citation score:2