Title :
Self-Patterned Gold-Electroplated Multicapillary Gas Separation Columns With MPG Stationary Phases
Author :
Shakeel, H. ; Agah, Masoud
Author_Institution :
Bradley Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
Gas chromatography (GC) is a powerful analytical method to accurately and reliably identify the constituents of a complex mixture. There are numerous efforts to miniaturize GC system, in general, and separation columns, in particular, for rapid, dependable, and portable on-site analysis. This paper reports the development of two diverse self-patterned gold electrodeposition fabrication techniques for high-aspect-ratio microfluidic channels including multicapillary GC columns. First approach involves geometry-dependent tuned electroplating conditions to self-pattern gold along the vertical sidewalls without any deposition on horizontal top and bottom surfaces, while the second method provides highly conformal gold deposition inside the 3-D microchannels. Both reported approaches do not require a postdeposition patterning step while affording at the same time excellent bonding and stationary phase coating yields. The ability of thiol to self-assemble on gold surface is also utilized to form monolayer-protected gold (MPG) surfaces and is used as a stationary phase for micro GC. To evaluate the chromatographic performance of both schemes, 250-μm -deep 30-μm-wide 25-cm-long microfabricated multicapillary columns (μMCCs) with 16 channels are functionalized by self-assembly of octadecanethiol (C18H37 SH) to form the MPG surface. With about 7300-plate/m theoretical plates, these columns demonstrate the highest reported separation efficiency on 16-channel μMCCs and are capable of separating complex gas mixtures containing compounds with wide range of boiling points.
Keywords :
chromatography; electroplating; gold; hydrogen compounds; microfluidics; organic compounds; self-assembly; 3D microchannels; Au; GC system; MPG stationary phases; boiling points; complex gas mixtures; conformal gold deposition; gas chromatography; geometry-dependent tuned electroplating conditions; gold electrodeposition fabrication techniques; high-aspect-ratio microfluidic channels; monolayer-protected gold surfaces; octadecanethiol; portable on-site analysis; postdeposition patterning step; self-assembly; self-patterned gold-electroplated multicapillary gas separation columns; stationary phase coating; vertical sidewalls; Bonding; Coatings; Gold; Ions; Microchannel; Surface treatment; Electroplating; gas chromatography (GC); high-speed GC; micro GC $(muhbox{GC})$; microelectromechanical systems (MEMS); multicapillary columns (MCCs); self-patterned gold deposition; separation columns;
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2012.2213068