Anal. Chem., 79 (21), 8046 -8054, 2007. 10.1021/ac0709100 S0003-2700(07)00910-9
Web Release Date: October 3, 2007

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Centrifugal Microfluidics with Integrated Sensing Microdome Optodes for Multiion Detection

Amanda S. Watts, Aaron A. Urbas, Elissavet Moschou, Vasilis G. Gavalas, Jim V. Zoval, Marc Madou, and Leonidas G. Bachas*

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine, California 92697, Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0055

Received for review May 3, 2007. Accepted August 9, 2007.

Abstract:

An array of four sensing microdome optodes (potassium, sodium, calcium, and chloride) was incorporated into a centrifugal microfluidics platform to obtain a multiion analysis system. The behavior of each sensing microdome was in good agreement with a theoretical model describing the response. The selectivity of each optode over common interfering ions was established and was used to identify calibrant solutions that can be employed for the simultaneous calibration of all four optodes without significant cross-interference. The microfluidic platform was designed to facilitate both three-point calibration of the optodes and triplicate analysis of a sample within a single run, which increases the accuracy of the determination. The optimized microfluidic system was used to determine simultaneously the concentration of potassium, sodium, calcium, and chloride in aquarium water (with the composition of Lake Tanganyika water) with less than 6% error. The simple process of fabrication of these microdomes and their incorporation into a centrifugal microfluidic platform should facilitate the development of portable ion-sensing analysis systems.


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