posted on 2016-04-08, 00:00authored byJi Won Ha, Jong Hoon Hahn
A simple
nanoliter-scale injection technique was developed for polydimethylsiloxane
(PDMS) microfluidic devices to form the well-defined sample plugs
in microfluidic channels. Sample injection was achieved by performing
acupuncture on a channel with a needle and applying external pressure
to a syringe. This technique allowed us to achieve reproducible injection
of a 3-nL segment into a microchannel for PDMS microchip-based capillary
electrophoresis (CE). Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) and capillary
electrochromatography (CEC) with bead packing were successfully performed
by applying a single potential in the most simplified straight channel.
The advantages of this acupuncture injection over the electrokinetic
injection in microchip CE include capability of minimizing sample
loss and voltage control hardware, capability of serial injections
of different sample solutions into a same microchannel, capability
of injecting sample plugs into any position of a microchannel, independence
on sample solutions during the loading step, and ease in making microchips
due to the straight channel, etc.