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Red diode laser induced fluorescence detection with a confocal microscope on a microchip for capillary electrophoresis
Authors:Jiang G  Attiya S  Ocvirk G  Lee W E  Harrison D J
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Abstract:A highly sensitive laser induced fluorescence (LIF) detection system based on a 635 nm laser diode and cyanine-5 (Cy-5) dye, is described for use with a planar, microfluidic, capillary electrophoresis (CE) chip. The CE-chip is able to determine a protein biological threat agent simulant, ovalbumin (Ov), by performing an immunoassay separation of Cy-5 labeled anti-ovalbumin from its complex with Ov, in under 30 s. A confocal, epiluminescent detection system utilizing a photomultiplier tube gave optimum results with a 400 microm pinhole, an Omega 682DF22 emission filter, a 645DRLP02 dichroic mirror, a 634.54 +/- 5 nm excitation filter, and a Power Technology ACMO8 635 nm laser operated at 11.2 mW. Using this detector, a microchip CE device with a separation efficiency of 42,000 plates and an etch depth of 20 microm, gave a concentration detection limit of 9 pM Cy-5. This limit corresponds to the determination of 4560 injected molecules and detection of 900 of these molecules, given a probe volume of 1.6 pl and a probing efficiency of 20%.
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