Liquid chromatograph on a chip

U.S. Patent number: 6,258,263

Date: July 10, 2001

Assignee(s):
    The University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH)

Inventor(s):
    Henderson; H. Thurman (Cincinnati, OH);
    deGouvea-Pinto; Neville R. (Loveland, OH)
   
   

Abstract:
A chromatograph fabricated using microelectromechanical techniques. The chromatograph includes a first layer superimposed over a second layer. At least one micro-channel is etched into the second layer to provide the separation column of the chromatograph. The surfaces of the micro-channel are chemically activated in order to separate the components of a sample flowing through the micro-channel by bonded phase chemistry. A third layer is placed in superimposed relationship with the second layer. At least one pair of electrodes is formed to the third layer with at least a portion of the electrodes internal to the micro-channel of the second layer. The electrodes detect separated components flowing through the micro-channel and identify them by their electrical conductivity. The depth of the micro-channel is greater than the width, thereby minimizing pressure drop across the device and allowing the chromatograph to operate with a high degree of speed, sensitivity and accuracy. Good resolution is obtained with narrow integrated electrodes for sensing the separated components of the sample.

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