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Analytical Chemistry | 2013

Characterization of low-temperature cofired ceramic tiles as platforms for gas chromatographic separations.

Ernest Darko; Kevin B. Thurbide; Geoff C. Gerhardt; Joseph D. Michienzi

A gas chromatography (GC) column is fabricated within a low-temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) tile, and its analytical properties are characterized. By using a dual-spiral design, a 100 μm wide square channel up to 15 m in length is produced within an 11 cm × 5.5 cm LTCC tile. The channel is dynamically coated with an OV-101 stationary phase that is cross-linked with dicumyl peroxide. While the uncoated LTCC tiles were able to separate a mixture of n-alkanes, the peak shapes were broad (base width of ~2 min) and tailing. In contrast to this, the coated LTCC tiles produced sharp (base width of ~8-10 s), symmetrical, well-resolved peaks for the same analytes. By using a 7.5 m long channel, about 15,000 plates were obtained for a dodecane test analyte. Further, the coated LTCC tiles were found to produce plate heights that were about 3-fold smaller than those obtained from a conventional capillary GC column of similar length, dimension, and coating operated under the same conditions. As a result, test analyte separations were slightly improved in the LTCC tiles, and their overall performance fared well. In terms of temperature programming, it was found that a series of n-alkanes separated on the LTCC tile provided a cumulative peak capacity of around 54 peaks when using C₈ to C₁₃ as analyte markers. Results indicate that LTCC tiles provide a viable and useful alternative platform for performing good quality GC separations.


Archive | 2007

CERAMIC-BASED CHROMATOGRAPHY APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME

Geoff C. Gerhardt; Joseph D. Michienzi; Christopher C. Benevides


Archive | 2010

Electrospray Interface To A Microfluidic Substrate

David P. Prentice; Russell L. Keene; Stanislaw Koziol; Joseph D. Michienzi; Paul E. Linderson


Archive | 2010

Chromatography apparatus and methods using multiple microfluidic substrates

Joseph D. Michienzi; James P. Murphy; Dennis Dellarovere


Archive | 2012

Microfluidic device with dried blood spots (Dbs) card interface

Joseph D. Michienzi; James P. Murphy; Russell L. Keene


Archive | 2009

Techniques For Patterning Valve Components

Joseph A. Walpole Luongo; Michael Budnick; Mark W. Moeller; James P. Murphy; Geoff C. Gerhardt; Keith Fadgen; Joseph D. Michienzi


Archive | 2009

Device and method for connecting fluid conduits

James P. Murphy; Joseph D. Michienzi; David P. Prentice; Sylvain Cormier


Archive | 2014

Matching thermally modulated variable restrictors to chromatography separation columns

Michael O. Fogwill; Joseph D. Michienzi; Geoff C. Gerhardt; James P. Murphy


Archive | 2012

HIGH PRESSURE FLUIDIC SWITCHING VALVE HAVING VARIABLE PRESSURE LOADING

Bernard Bunner; Joseph D. Michienzi; Keith Fadgen


Journal of Chromatography A | 2018

Chromatographic performance of microfluidic liquid chromatography devices: Experimental evaluation of straight versus serpentine packed channels

Martin Gilar; Thomas S. McDonald; Fabrice Gritti; Gregory T. Roman; Jay S. Johnson; Bernard Bunner; Joseph D. Michienzi; Robert Collamati; Jim Murphy; Devesh D. Satpute; Matthew P. Bannon; Dennis Dellarovere; Robert A. Jencks; Tad A. Dourdeville; Keith Fadgen; Geoff C. Gerhardt

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Geoff C. Gerhardt

University of Saskatchewan

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Keith Fadgen

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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