Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1208504 Journal of Chromatography A 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present paper reports on an experimental study of the possibility to use a micro-machined detection groove to enhance the detection sensitivity in flat-rectangular nano-channels for ultra-rapid liquid chromatography separations. Transversally running detection grooves with three different axial widths (respectively, 2, 4 and 6 μm) and one depth (4.75 μm) were tested in glass and silicon channels for the whole range of detectable fluorescein isothiocyanate isomer I, FITC, concentrations. The groove with the most square-like cross-section (i.e., 4 μm wide and 4.75 μm deep) yielded the best combination of detection gain and minimal additional band broadening. In a 1 cm long channel, the effective plate loss caused by the 4 μm wide groove would only be of the order of 20%, while the gain in S/N-ratio was of the order of a factor of 5. The detection groove concept yields larger gains in silicon channel substrates than in glass channel substrates, due to the larger stray light losses occurring in the latter.

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