Anal. Chem., 74 (21), 5517 -5522, 2002. 10.1021/ac025773f S0003-2700(02)05773-6
Web Release Date: September 25, 2002

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Parallel Analysis with Optically Gated Sample Introduction on a Multichannel Microchip

Hongwei Xu, Thomas P. Roddy, Julie A. Lapos, and Andrew G. Ewing*

152 Davey Lab, Department of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802

Received for review May 15, 2002. Accepted August 19, 2002.

Abstract:

As an alternative to the T-type injection on microchips, optically gated sample introduction previously has been demonstrated to provide fast, serial, and reproducible injections on a single-channel microchip. Here, the ability to perform high throughput, multichannel analysis with optically gated sample introduction is described using a voice coil actuator. The microchip is fixed on a stage, which moves back and forth via the voice coil actuator, scanning two laser beams across the channels on the microchip. For parallel analysis on a multichannel microchip, both the gating beam and the probe beam are scanned at 10 Hz to perform multiple injections and parallel detection. Simultaneous, fast separations of 4-choloro-7-nitrobenzofurazan (NBD)-labeled amino acids are demonstrated in multiple channels on a microchip. Serial separations of different samples in multiple channels are also reported. Optically gated sample introduction on multiple, parallel channels shows the potential for high-speed, high-throughput separations that are easily automated by using a single electronic shutter.


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