DocumentCode
783124
Title
A Microfabricated Nebulizer for Liquid Vaporization in Chemical Analysis
Author
Franssila, Sami ; Marttila, Seppo ; Kolari, Kai ; Östman, Pekka ; Kotiaho, Tapio ; Kostiainen, Risto ; Lehtiniemi, Reijo ; Fager, Carl-Magnus ; Manninen, Jorma
Volume
15
Issue
5
fYear
2006
fDate
10/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1251
Lastpage
1259
Abstract
A miniaturized nebulizer chip for vaporization of liquid samples for mass spectrometry has been designed, fabricated, and characterized for fluidic and thermal performance. Silicon/glass chip has a liquid sample channel placed centrally between symmetric nebulizer gas channels. The liquid sample is nebulized and vaporised by an integrated platinum heater. The vaporized sample exits through an etched nozzle, and is ionized by an external corona needle. The ions are analysed by a mass spectrometer. The chip has been fabricated in both anisotropically wet etched and DRIE versions in silicon, with an anodically bonded Pyrex glass cover plate. Three different fluidic inlet designs are presented, with both through-wafer and edge insert versions. The shape of the erupting gas jet has been visualized by infrared thermography by using a low-diffusivity imaging screen and high heat capacity helium as a test gas. Dimensions of the jet´s thermal footprint on the screen show that the jet is very narrow and confined, and this is confirmed in mass spectrometry results. This confined jet supplies the sample to the ionization region near corona tip, enabling efficient use of very small sample amounts and submicroliter flows.1591
Keywords
Fluidics; infrared imaging; mass spectrometry; micromachining; silicon; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Chemical analysis; Corona; Etching; Glass; Infrared heating; Mass spectroscopy; Needles; Platinum; Silicon; Fluidics; infrared imaging; mass spectrometry; micromachining; silicon;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7157
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JMEMS.2006.879671
Filename
1707786
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