The fundamental aspects and the capillary electrophoresis usage of thermal marks are presented. The so-called thermal mark is a perturbation of the electrolyte concentration generated by a punctual heating of the capillary while the separation electric field is maintained. The heating pulse is obtained by powering tungsten filaments or surface mount device resistors with 5 V during a few tens to hundreds of milliseconds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new microfabrication process based on a xerographic process is described. A laser printer is used to selectively deposit toner on a polyester film, which is subsequently laminated against another polyester film. The toner layer binds the two polyester films and allows the blank regions to become channels for microfluidics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA nongravimetric quartz crystal resonator for determination of boron was proposed. The key step is the preparation of a polymer that forms a complex with boron (from borate ion). The polymeric film is deposited on one face of an electrode-separated quartz crystal.
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