Issue 11, 2009

Precision milled flow-cells for chemiluminescence detection

Abstract

Novel flow-cells with integrated confluence points and reaction channels designed for efficient mixing of fast chemiluminescence systems were constructed by machining opposing sides of a polymer chip and sealing the channels with transparent epoxy-acetate films. A hole drilled through the chip provided the conduit from the confluence point on one side to the centre of the reaction zone on the other side, allowing rapid presentation of the reacting mixture to the photodetector. The effectiveness of each flow-cell was evaluated by comparing the chemiluminescence intensity using flow injection analysis methodology, and examining the distribution of light emanating from the reaction zone (captured by photography in a dark room) when the reactants were continuously merged. Although previously reported chemiluminescence detectors constructed by machining channels into polymers have almost exclusively been prepared using transparent materials, we obtained far greater emission intensities using an opaque white chip with a thin transparent seal, which minimised the loss of light through surfaces not exposed to the photomultiplier tube. Furthermore, this approach enabled the exploration of reactor designs that could not be incorporated in traditional coiled-tubing flow-cells.

Graphical abstract: Precision milled flow-cells for chemiluminescence detection

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jul 2009
Accepted
24 Aug 2009
First published
10 Sep 2009

Analyst, 2009,134, 2233-2238

Precision milled flow-cells for chemiluminescence detection

S. Mohr, J. M. Terry, J. L. Adcock, P. R. Fielden, N. J. Goddard, N. W. Barnett, D. K. Wolcott and P. S. Francis, Analyst, 2009, 134, 2233 DOI: 10.1039/B914595H

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