Liquid-phase microextraction in a microfluidic-chip – High enrichment and sample clean-up from small sample volumes based on three-phase extraction
Abstract
In this work, a microfluidic-chip based system for liquid-phase microextraction (LPME-chip) was developed. Sample solutions were pumped into the LPME-chip with a micro-syringe pump at a flow rate of 3–4 μL min−1. Inside the LPME chip, the sample was in direct contact with a supported liquid membrane (SLM) composed of 0.2 μL dodecyl acetate immobilized in the pores of a flat membrane of polypropylene (25 μm thickness). On the other side of the...
Paper Details
Title
Liquid-phase microextraction in a microfluidic-chip – High enrichment and sample clean-up from small sample volumes based on three-phase extraction
Published Date
Jul 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
735
Pages
46 - 53
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