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3D printed silicone platforms with laser-scattering protein detection under flow analysis conditions as a development of Silicone Optical Technology (SOT)

Autor
Strzelak, Kamil
ISHIMATSU, Ryoichi
MORITA, Kinichi
OKI, Yuji
MALASUK, Chacriya
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

In this work, the 3D printed silicone microfluidic systems with simultaneous laser-scattering detection for turbidimetric and nephelometric measurements are presented. As a model reaction, the Exton method for total protein determination has been chosen as the well-known analytical protocol. Presented research is a development of recently presented idea of Silicone Optical Technology (SOT). It can be considered as the next step for all-in-one 3D printed analytical system concept, which means that microfluidic platform as well as detection system parts can be constructed during one-step manufacturing process.. During the investigations, three microfluidic platforms with different flow-mixing patterns were designed and optimized for flow rate and sample injection volume. The most promising system with so-called 3D mixing (mixing channel along three axes) was characterized by analytical parameters sufficient for total protein analysis: limit of detection of 3 mg/L, linearity in the range of 16 – 400 mg/L and 50 µL sample consumption. The analytical usefulness of developed microfluidic platform was proved by analysis of urine samples. Furthermore, the design and setting up of double detection system based on Arduino microcontroller have been discussed.

Słowa kluczowe EN
3D printing
Laser-scattering
Exton method
Flow analysis
ARDUINO microcontroller
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki chemiczne
Czasopismo
Microchemical Journal
Tom
157
Strony od-do
104936
ISSN
0026-265X
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2020-05-18
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