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Electrophoresis ; 29(9): 1895-901, 2008 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18393340

ABSTRACT

Thermal lens microscope (TLM) is a sensitive detection method for nonfluorescent molecules and widely applied to detection in a capillary or on a microchip. In this paper, we developed a flexible design tool for TLM systems to meet various applications utilizing a microspace. The TL effect was modeled, including signal processing, and calculated by combining fluidic dynamics and wave optics software. The coincidence of the calculations and experiments was investigated by measuring the effects of optical path length or focus positions of the excitation beams on TL signals which are quite difficult to calculate by a conventional method. Good agreement was shown and the applicability of the TLM design tool was verified.


Subject(s)
Lenses , Microfluidic Analytical Techniques/instrumentation , Microscopy/instrumentation , Models, Theoretical , Optics and Photonics , Software
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J Chromatogr A ; 1106(1-2): 36-42, 2006 Feb 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16443450

ABSTRACT

This paper reports a thermal lens microscope (TLM) detection coupled with capillary electrophoresis (CE) by using an interface chip (IFChip) to achieve highly sensitive detection with high reproducibility. Fused silica capillaries with an inner diameter of 50 microm were directly connected to a microchannel on the IFChip. In comparison with an on-capillary detection method in CE-TLM, ca. 10-fold improvements in the reproducibility for peak height were obtained by using IFChips. The detection limit of an azo dye was estimated to be 3.6 x 10(-7)M (100 ppb), which was above 100-times lower than that of conventional absorbance detection. Toward further improvement of the detectability for nonfluorescent compounds, on-line sample preconcentration by sweeping was applied to the CE-TLM using the IFChip. Due to the sweeping effect, 3900000-fold increase in the sensitivity was successfully achieved.


Subject(s)
Electrophoresis, Capillary/methods , Microscopy/methods , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J Chromatogr A ; 1106(1-2): 89-93, 2006 Feb 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16288770

ABSTRACT

We have developed a miniaturized two-way detection system using thermal lens and fluorescence spectroscopies for microchip chemistry. The system was composed of laser diode (LD) modules, fiber-based optics combined with a gradient index lens, and miniaturized detection units for thermal lens and fluorescence signals. The detection limits in the thermal lens and fluorescence spectroscopies were 6.3 x 10(-9)M for Ni(II) phthalocyanine tetrasulfonic acid and 3.0 x 10(-9)M for cy5, respectively. The performance of the system with the miniaturized thermal lens was equivalent to that of a conventional thermal lens microscope. The fluorescence sensitivity was comparable to sensitivities offered by conventional miniaturized systems.


Subject(s)
Spectrometry, Fluorescence/methods , Miniaturization , Temperature
4.
Anal Sci ; 21(1): 49-52, 2005 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15675515

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a capillary-to-microchip connection, which can be used as an interface for coupling capillary electrophoresis (CE) with a thermal lens microscope (TLM). It is difficult to directly apply TLM to samples in a capillary with a curved surface, and such an interface chip at the end of a CE separation column is needed for reliable TLM measurements. The dependence of the TLM signal intensity on the TLM detection point in the interface chip and the dependence of the theoretical plate number of CE separation on the channel dimensions of the interface chip were investigated and optimized with a mixture of 4-dimethylaminoazobenze-4'-sulfonyl (DABSYL)-derivatized amino acids (glycine, alanine, methionine, and proline) as a model sample. By using an optimized interface chip, theoretical plate numbers of DABSYL-glycine, -methionine, -alanine, and -proline were obtained to be 104000, 95000, 104000, and 95000, respectively.


Subject(s)
Electrophoresis, Microchip , Amino Acids/analysis , Amino Acids/isolation & purification , Equipment Design , Microscopy/instrumentation
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Anal Chem ; 77(2): 626-30, 2005 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15649063

ABSTRACT

This paper describes two types of miniaturized thermal lens optical systems that use optical fibers, SELFOC microlenses and light sources. The first system consists of a compact diode pumped solid-state laser (532 nm) as an excitation light source, a laser diode (635 nm) as a probe light source, an acoustoptic modulator as an excitation light modulator, fiber-based and conventional optics, and a detection system that combines a pinhole, an interference filter, and a photodiode. The second system consists of two laser diodes as the excitation (658 nm) and probe (780 nm) light sources, fiber-based optics, and the same detection system as the first one. The performance of the two systems was evaluated by the limit of detection (LOD) using standard solutions of sunset yellow (SY) and nickel(II) phthalocyaninetetrasulfonic acid tetrasodium salt (NiP). The LODs of the first system for SY and second system for NiP were calculated to be 3.7 x 10(-8) (1.7 x 10(-6) AU) and 7.7 x 10(-9) M (3.4 x10(-6) AU), respectively. These results were consistent with the expected values obtained from photothermal parameters.

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