MICRO-CONTINUOUS FLOW SYSTEM FOR WET CHEMICAL-ANALYSIS

Citation
K. Carlsson et al., MICRO-CONTINUOUS FLOW SYSTEM FOR WET CHEMICAL-ANALYSIS, Analytica chimica acta, 354(1-3), 1997, pp. 35-42
Citations number
23
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032670
Volume
354
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
35 - 42
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2670(1997)354:1-3<35:MFSFWC>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
A new continuous flow system based on controlled pumping of exact volu mes of sample and reagents into a microbore manifold has been designed . The piston type pumps are made of Al2O3 ceramics and driven by a ste pper motor with 48 steps per rotation. One pump per liquid (sample, re agents) is used. For each complete rotation a repeatable and exact vol ume in the range 3-4 mu l is delivered. Samples are introduced sequent ially into the system without being separated by any rinsing or condit ioning carrier solution. The mixing channels in the manifold are zigza gged in order to promote secondary flow and thereby efficient mixing t hrough inertial effects. Several types of dedicated manifold have been manufactured with volumes in the range 10-30 mu l. Optical measuremen t is made vertically against the flow direction using a light emitting diode as the light source. The detection volume is 0.25 mu l. When a new sample is introduced into the system, a signal level typical for t he analyte concentration in the sample is rapidly obtained. The detect or signal oscillates because of the short and stepwise movement of the liquids in the system. The chemical reactions occurring while the liq uids are stationary in the system give rise to a signal change thereby contributing significantly to thr: oscillation. Data evaluation can b e based on the average of the signal or by merely utilising the signal obtained during a full turn of the pumps, The developed technique is not sensitive to changes in viscosity (density, salt content) between samples. A typical sample throughput can reach 45 h(-1) and the total reagent consumption is about 40 mu l per sample (two reagents). (C) 19 97 Elsevier Science B.V.