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Chip-scale gas chromatography:From injection through detection 被引量:1

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摘要 Miniaturized gas chromatography(μGC)systems hold potential for the rapid analysis of volatile organic compounds(VOCs)in an extremely compact and low-power enabled platform.Here,we utilize microfabrication technology to demonstrate the single chip integration of the key components of aμGC system in a two-step planar fabrication process.The 1.5×3 cm microfluidic platform includes a sample injection unit,a micromachined semi-packed separation column(μSC)and a micro-helium discharge photoionization detector(μDPID).The sample injection unit consists of a T-shaped channel operated with an equally simple setup involving a single three-way fluidic valve,a micropump for sample loading and a carrier gas supply for subsequent analysis of the VOCs.The innovative sample injection technique described herein requires a loading time of only a few seconds and produces sharp and repeatable sample pulses(full width at half maximum of approximately 200 ms)at a carrier gas flow rate that is compatible with efficient chromatographic separation.Furthermore,our comprehensive characterization of the chip reveals that a wide variety of VOCs with boiling points in the range of 110–216℃ can be analyzed in less than 1 min by optimizing the flow and temperature programming conditions.Moreover,the analysis of four VOCs at the concentration level of one part per million in an aqueous sample(which corresponds to a headspace concentration in the lower parts-per-billion regime)was performed with a sampling time of only 6 s.The μDPID has demonstrated a linear dynamic range over three orders of magnitude.The system presented here could potentially be used to monitor hazardous VOCs in real time in industrial workplaces and residential settings.
出处 《Microsystems & Nanoengineering》 EI 2015年第1期8-15,共8页 微系统与纳米工程(英文)
基金 This work was partially supported by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health(NIOSH)under award No.1R21OH010330 and Virginia Tech's Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science(ICTAS).
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