TY - JOUR
T1 - Use of folded micromachined pillar array column with low-dispersion turns for pressure-driven liquid chromatography
AU - Aoyama, Chiaki
AU - Saeki, Akira
AU - Noguchi, Masao
AU - Shirasaki, Yoshitaka
AU - Shoji, Shuichi
AU - Funatsu, Takashi
AU - Mizuno, Jun
AU - Tsunoda, Makoto
PY - 2010/2/15
Y1 - 2010/2/15
N2 - In this study, we show for the first time that the separation efficiency of a pillar array column under pressure-driven liquid chromatography (LC) conditions can be improved using a separation channel with low-dispersion turns. The pillar array column was fabricated by reactive ion etching of a silicon substrate. With the low-dispersion-turn geometry, a column with a length and width of 110 mm and 400 μ m, respectively, could be fabricated on a 20 x 20 mm microchip. Under nonretained conditions, the solute bands obtained for fluorescent compounds remained almost unchanged even after passing through the lowdispersion turns; however, significant skewing of the solute bands was observed in the case of constant-radius turns. Two coumarin dyes were well resolved under reversed-phase conditions, and a maximum theoretical plate number of 8000 was obtained. Successful separation of the fluorescent derivatives of six amino acids was achieved in 140 s. These results indicated that the separation efficiency of microchip chromatography could be significantly improved using a long separation channel with low-dispersion turns.
AB - In this study, we show for the first time that the separation efficiency of a pillar array column under pressure-driven liquid chromatography (LC) conditions can be improved using a separation channel with low-dispersion turns. The pillar array column was fabricated by reactive ion etching of a silicon substrate. With the low-dispersion-turn geometry, a column with a length and width of 110 mm and 400 μ m, respectively, could be fabricated on a 20 x 20 mm microchip. Under nonretained conditions, the solute bands obtained for fluorescent compounds remained almost unchanged even after passing through the lowdispersion turns; however, significant skewing of the solute bands was observed in the case of constant-radius turns. Two coumarin dyes were well resolved under reversed-phase conditions, and a maximum theoretical plate number of 8000 was obtained. Successful separation of the fluorescent derivatives of six amino acids was achieved in 140 s. These results indicated that the separation efficiency of microchip chromatography could be significantly improved using a long separation channel with low-dispersion turns.
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U2 - 10.1021/ac902491x
DO - 10.1021/ac902491x
M3 - Article
C2 - 20092311
AN - SCOPUS:76849083440
SN - 0003-2700
VL - 82
SP - 1420
EP - 1426
JO - Industrial And Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition
JF - Industrial And Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition
IS - 4
ER -