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19 August 1999 Integration of microfluidics/electrochemical system for trace metal analysis by stripping voltammetry
Yuehe Lin, Rui Zhao, Karla D. Thrall, C. A. Timchalk, Wendy D. Bennett, Dean W. Matson
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Proceedings Volume 3877, Microfluidic Devices and Systems II; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.359343
Event: Symposium on Micromachining and Microfabrication, 1999, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
Microanalytical systems based on a microfluidics/electrochemical detection scheme were developed. Individual modules, such as microfabricated piezoelectrically actuated pumps and a microelectrochemical cell were integrated onto portable platforms. This allows rapid change-out and repair of individual components by incorporating `plug and play' concepts now standard in PC's. Two different integration schemes were used for construction of the microanalytical systems based on microfluidics/electrochemical detection. In first scheme, all individual modules were integrated in the surface of the standard microfluidic platform based on a plug-and-play design. Microelectrochemical flow cell which integrated three electrodes based on a wall-jet design was fabricated on polymer substrate. The microelectrochemical flow cell was then plugged directly into the microfluidic platform. Another integration scheme was based on a multilayer lamination method utilizing stacking modules with different functionality to achieve a compact microanalytical device. Application of the microanalytical system for detection of lead in river water and saliva samples using stripping voltammetry is described.
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Yuehe Lin, Rui Zhao, Karla D. Thrall, C. A. Timchalk, Wendy D. Bennett, and Dean W. Matson "Integration of microfluidics/electrochemical system for trace metal analysis by stripping voltammetry", Proc. SPIE 3877, Microfluidic Devices and Systems II, (19 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.359343
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Microfluidics

Sensors

Lead

Statistical analysis

Chemical analysis

Metals

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