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Improved chip design for integrated solid-phase microextraction in on-line proteomic sample preparation

✍ Scribed by Jonas Bergkvist; Simon Ekström; Lars Wallman; Mikael Löfgren; György Marko-Varga; Johan Nilsson; Thomas Laurell


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
461 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-9853

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✦ Synopsis


A recently introduced silicon microextraction chip (SMEC), used for on-line proteomic sample preparation, has proved to facilitate the process of protein identification by sample clean up and enrichment of peptides. It is demonstrated that a novel grid-SMEC design improves the operating characteristics for solid-phase microextraction, by reducing dispersion effects and thereby improving the sample preparation conditions. The structures investigated in this paper are treated both numerically and experimentally. The numerical approach is based on finite element analysis of the microfluidic flow in the microchip. The analysis is accomplished by use of the computational fluid dynamics-module FLOTRAN in the ANSYS software package. The modeling and analysis of the previously reported weir-SMEC design indicates some severe drawbacks, that can be reduced by changing the microextraction chip geometry to the grid-SMEC design. The overall analytical performance was thereby improved and also verified by experimental work. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectra of model peptides extracted from both the weir-SMEC and the new grid-SMEC support the numerical analysis results. Further use of numerical modeling and analysis of the SMEC structures is also discussed and suggested in this work.


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