General concept of high-performance amperometric detector for microfluidic (bio)analytical chips

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作者
Amatore, Christian [1 ]
Da Mota, Nicolas
Sella, Catherine
Thouin, Laurent
机构
[1] Ecole Normale Super, CNRS, Dept Chim, UMR PASTEUR 8640, F-75231 Paris 05, France
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10.1021/ac800227t
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In this work, we established theoretically that amperometric detector arrays consisting of a series of parallel band microelectrodes placed on the wall of a microchannel may offer excellent analytical detection performances when implemented onto microfluidic (bio)analytical devices after the separative stages. In combination with the concentration imprinting strategies reported in a previous work, these exceptional performances may be extended to nonelectroactive or poorly diffusing analytes. Using an array of electrodes instead of a large single band allows the whole core of the channel to be probed though keeping an excellent time resolution. Thus, analytes with close retention times may be characterized individually with a resolution which eventually outpaces that of spectroscopic detections. Such important advantages may be obtained only through a complete understanding of the complex coupling between diffusional and convective transport of molecules in microfluidic solutions near an electrochemical detector. As a consequence, the conditions underlying the theoretical data presented in this work have been selected after optimizing procedures rooted on previous theoretical analyses. They will be fully disclosed in a series of further works that will also establish the experimental performances of such amperometric detectors and validate the present concept.
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页数:10
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