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A Microfabricated Fluidic Device for Performing Two-Dimensional Liquid-Phase Separations

Authors :
Rocklin, Roy D.
Ramsey, Roswitha S.
Ramsey, J. Michael
Source :
Analytical Chemistry. Nov 1, 2000, Vol. 72 Issue 21, 5244
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

A microfabricated fluidic device that combines micellar electrokinetic chromatography and high-speed open-channel electrophoresis on a single structure for the rapid automated two-dimensional analysis of peptides has been devised and demonstrated. The microchip operates by rapidly sampling and analyzing effluent in the second dimension from the first dimension. Second-dimension analyses are performed and completed every few seconds, with total analysis times of less than 10 min for tryptic peptides. The peak capacity of the two-dimensional separations has been estimated to be in the 500-1000 range. The orthogonality of the separation techniques, an important factor for maximizing peak capacity or resolution elements, was verified by examining each technique independently for peptide separations. The two-dimensional separation strategy was found to greatly increase the resolving power over that obtained for either dimension alone.

Details

ISSN :
00032700
Volume :
72
Issue :
21
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Analytical Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.72051260