Enabling Microliquid Chromatography by Microbead Packing of Microchannels
TBMG-17476
10/01/2013
- Content
The microbead packing is the critical element required in the success of onchip microfabrication of critical microfluidic components for in-situ analysis and detection of chiral amino acids. In order for microliquid chromatography to occur, there must be a stationary phase medium within the microchannel that interacts with the analytes present within flowing fluid. The stationary phase media are the microbeads packed by the process discussed in this work. The purpose of the microliquid chromatography is to provide a lightweight, low-volume, and lowpower element to separate amino acids and their chiral partners efficiently to understand better the origin of life.
- Citation
- "Enabling Microliquid Chromatography by Microbead Packing of Microchannels," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2013.