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Development of a conductivity-based photothermal absorbance detection microchip using polyelectrolytic gel electrodes.


ABSTRACT: The development and application of polyelectrolytic gel electrodes (PGEs) for a microfluidic photothermal absorbance detection system is described. The PGEs are used to measure changes in conductivity based on heat generation by analytes absorbing light and changing the solution viscosity. The PGEs are suitable for direct contact conductivity measurements since they do not degrade with exposure to high electric fields. Both a 2-electrode system with DC voltages and a 3-electrode system with AC voltages were investigated. Experimental factors including excitation voltage, excitation frequency, laser modulation frequency, laser power, and path length were tested. The limits of detection for the 3-electrode and 2-electrode systems are 500nM and 0.55nM for DABSYL-tagged glucosamine, respectively. In addition, an electrokinetic separation of a potassium, DABSYL-tagged glucosamine, Rhodamine 6G, and Rhodamine B mixture was demonstrated.

SUBMITTER: Chun H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5675820 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of a conductivity-based photothermal absorbance detection microchip using polyelectrolytic gel electrodes.

Chun Honggu H   Dennis Patty J PJ   Ferguson Welch Erin R ER   Alarie Jean Pierre JP   Jorgenson James W JW   Ramsey J Michael JM  

Journal of chromatography. A 20170622


The development and application of polyelectrolytic gel electrodes (PGEs) for a microfluidic photothermal absorbance detection system is described. The PGEs are used to measure changes in conductivity based on heat generation by analytes absorbing light and changing the solution viscosity. The PGEs are suitable for direct contact conductivity measurements since they do not degrade with exposure to high electric fields. Both a 2-electrode system with DC voltages and a 3-electrode system with AC v  ...[more]

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