We present a micromachined differential viscosity detector suitable for integration into an on-chip hydrodynamic chromatography system. The general design, however, is applicable to any liquid chromatography system that is used for separation of polymers. The micromachined part of the detector consists of a fluidic Wheatstone bridge and a low hydraulic capacitance pressure sensor of which the pressure sensing is based on optical detection of a membrane deflection. The stand-alone sensor shows a resolution in specific viscosity of 3/spl times/10/sup -3/, in which specific viscosity is defined as the increase in viscosity by a sample, relative to the baseline viscosity of a solvent
The possibilities for microtechnology in chemical analysis and separation techniques are discussed. ...
A microchip pressure-driven liquid chromatographic system with a packed column has been designed and...
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Abstract—In this paper, we present a micromachined differential viscosity detector suitable for inte...
In this paper we present the first micromachined viscosity detector suitable for coupling to convent...
A design is presented for a micromachined differential viscometer, that is suitable for integration ...
The feasibility of on-chip analytical separations using planar hydrodynamic chromatography (HDC) in ...
For the first time, a miniaturized hydrodynamic chromatography chip system has been developed and te...
Our goal is to develop a unique, miniaturized, solute analyzer based on microfluidics technology. Th...
For the first time, on-chip planar hydrodynamic chromatography is combined with UV absorption detect...
A chromatography chip is presented in which the analysis is performed by polymer separation entirely...
The present invention relates to a device suitable for measuring the viscosity of a fluid, which dev...
This report represents the completion of a two years Laboratory Directed Research and Development (L...
This paper reports a microfluidic viscometer based on electrofluidic circuits for measuring viscosit...
A microchip pressure-driven liquid chromatographic system with a packed column has been designed and...
The possibilities for microtechnology in chemical analysis and separation techniques are discussed. ...
A microchip pressure-driven liquid chromatographic system with a packed column has been designed and...
International audienceDNA separation and analysis has advanced over the last years benefiting from m...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a micromachined differential viscosity detector suitable for inte...
In this paper we present the first micromachined viscosity detector suitable for coupling to convent...
A design is presented for a micromachined differential viscometer, that is suitable for integration ...
The feasibility of on-chip analytical separations using planar hydrodynamic chromatography (HDC) in ...
For the first time, a miniaturized hydrodynamic chromatography chip system has been developed and te...
Our goal is to develop a unique, miniaturized, solute analyzer based on microfluidics technology. Th...
For the first time, on-chip planar hydrodynamic chromatography is combined with UV absorption detect...
A chromatography chip is presented in which the analysis is performed by polymer separation entirely...
The present invention relates to a device suitable for measuring the viscosity of a fluid, which dev...
This report represents the completion of a two years Laboratory Directed Research and Development (L...
This paper reports a microfluidic viscometer based on electrofluidic circuits for measuring viscosit...
A microchip pressure-driven liquid chromatographic system with a packed column has been designed and...
The possibilities for microtechnology in chemical analysis and separation techniques are discussed. ...
A microchip pressure-driven liquid chromatographic system with a packed column has been designed and...
International audienceDNA separation and analysis has advanced over the last years benefiting from m...