989 resultados para dynamically modified silica capillary electrochromatography


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Design parameters, process flows, electro-thermal-fluidic simulations and experimental characterizations of Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) suited for gas-chromatographic (GC) applications are presented and thoroughly described in this thesis, whose topic belongs to the research activities the Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems (IMM)-Bologna is involved since several years, i.e. the development of micro-systems for chemical analysis, based on silicon micro-machining techniques and able to perform analysis of complex gaseous mixtures, especially in the field of environmental monitoring. In this regard, attention has been focused on the development of micro-fabricated devices to be employed in a portable mini-GC system for the analysis of aromatic Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) like Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl-benzene and Xylene (BTEX), i.e. chemical compounds which can significantly affect environment and human health because of their demonstrated carcinogenicity (benzene) or toxicity (toluene, xylene) even at parts per billion (ppb) concentrations. The most significant results achieved through the laboratory functional characterization of the mini-GC system have been reported, together with in-field analysis results carried out in a station of the Bologna air monitoring network and compared with those provided by a commercial GC system. The development of more advanced prototypes of micro-fabricated devices specifically suited for FAST-GC have been also presented (silicon capillary columns, Ultra-Low-Power (ULP) Metal OXide (MOX) sensor, Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD)), together with the technological processes for their fabrication. The experimentally demonstrated very high sensitivity of ULP-MOX sensors to VOCs, coupled with the extremely low power consumption, makes the developed ULP-MOX sensor the most performing metal oxide sensor reported up to now in literature, while preliminary test results proved that the developed silicon capillary columns are capable of performances comparable to those of the best fused silica capillary columns. Finally, the development and the validation of a coupled electro-thermal Finite Element Model suited for both steady-state and transient analysis of the micro-devices has been described, and subsequently implemented with a fluidic part to investigate devices behaviour in presence of a gas flowing with certain volumetric flow rates.

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Therapeutisches Drug Monitoring (TDM) wird zur individuellen Dosiseinstellung genutzt, um die Effizienz der Medikamentenwirkung zu steigern und das Auftreten von Nebenwirkungen zu senken. Für das TDM von Antipsychotika und Antidepressiva besteht allerdings das Problem, dass es mehr als 50 Medikamente gibt. Ein TDM-Labor muss dementsprechend über 50 verschiedene Wirkstoffe und zusätzlich aktive Metaboliten messen. Mit der Flüssigchromatographie (LC oder HPLC) ist die Analyse vieler unterschiedlicher Medikamente möglich. LC mit Säulenschaltung erlaubt eine Automatisierung. Dabei wird Blutserum oder -plasma mit oder ohne vorherige Proteinfällung auf eine Vorsäule aufgetragen. Nach Auswaschen von störenden Matrixbestandteilen werden die Medikamente auf einer nachgeschalteten analytischen Säule getrennt und über Ultraviolettspektroskopie (UV) oder Massenspektrometrie (MS) detektiert. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, LC-Methoden zu entwickeln, die die Messung möglichst vieler Antipsychotika und Antidepressiva erlaubt und die für die TDM-Routine geeignet ist. Eine mit C8-modifiziertem Kieselgel gefüllte Säule (20 µm 10x4.0 mm I.D.) erwies sich in Vorexperimenten als optimal geeignet bezüglich Extraktionsverhalten, Regenerierbarkeit und Stabilität. Mit einer ersten HPLC-UV-Methode mit Säulenschaltung konnten 20 verschiedene Psychopharmaka einschließlich ihrer Metabolite, also insgesamt 30 verschiedene Substanzen quantitativ erfasst werden. Die Analysenzeit betrug 30 Minuten. Die Vorsäule erlaubte 150 Injektionen, die analytische Säule konnte mit mehr als 300 Plasmainjektionen belastet werden. Abhängig vom Analyten, musste allerdings das Injektionsvolumen, die Flussrate oder die Detektionswellenlänge verändert werden. Die Methode war daher für eine Routineanwendung nur eingeschränkt geeignet. Mit einer zweiten HPLC-UV-Methode konnten 43 verschiedene Antipsychotika und Antidepressiva inklusive Metaboliten nachgewiesen werden. Nach Vorreinigung über C8-Material (10 µm, 10x4 mm I.D.) erfolgte die Trennung auf Hypersil ODS (5 µm Partikelgröße) in der analytischen Säule (250x4.6 mm I.D.) mit 37.5% Acetonitril im analytischen Eluenten. Die optimale Flussrate war 1.5 ml/min und die Detektionswellenlänge 254 nm. In einer Einzelprobe, konnten mit dieser Methode 7 bis 8 unterschiedliche Substanzen gemessen werden. Für die Antipsychotika Clozapin, Olanzapin, Perazin, Quetiapin und Ziprasidon wurde die Methode validiert. Der Variationskoeffizient (VK%) für die Impräzision lag zwischen 0.2 und 6.1%. Im erforderlichen Messbereich war die Methode linear (Korrelationskoeffizienten, R2 zwischen 0.9765 und 0.9816). Die absolute und analytische Wiederfindung lagen zwischen 98 und 118 %. Die für das TDM erforderlichen unteren Nachweisgrenzen wurden erreicht. Für Olanzapin betrug sie 5 ng/ml. Die Methode wurde an Patienten für das TDM getestet. Sie erwies sich für das TDM als sehr gut geeignet. Nach retrospektiver Auswertung von Patientendaten konnte erstmalig ein möglicher therapeutischer Bereich für Quetiapin (40-170 ng/ml) und Ziprasidon (40-130 ng/ml) formuliert werden. Mit einem Massenspektrometer als Detektor war die Messung von acht Neuroleptika und ihren Metaboliten möglich. 12 Substanzen konnten in einem Lauf bestimmt werden: Amisulprid, Clozapin, N-Desmethylclozapin, Clozapin-N-oxid, Haloperidol, Risperidon, 9-Hydroxyrisperidon, Olanzapin, Perazin, N-Desmethylperazin, Quetiapin und Ziprasidon. Nach Vorreinigung mit C8-Material (20 µm 10x4.0 mm I.D.) erfolgte die Trennung auf Synergi MAX-RP C12 (4 µm 150 x 4.6 mm). Die Validierung der HPLC-MS-Methode belegten einen linearen Zusammenhang zwischen Konzentration und Detektorsignal (R2= 0,9974 bis 0.9999). Die Impräzision lag zwischen 0.84 bis 9.78%. Die für das TDM erforderlichen unteren Nachweisgrenzen wurden erreicht. Es gab keine Hinweise auf das Auftreten von Ion Suppression durch Matrixbestandteile. Die absolute und analytische Wiederfindung lag zwischen 89 und 107 %. Es zeigte sich, dass die HPLC-MS-Methode ohne Modifikation erweitert werden kann und anscheinend mehr als 30 verschiedene Psychopharmaka erfasst werden können. Mit den entwickelten flüssigchromatographischen Methoden stehen neue Verfahren für das TDM von Antipsychotika und Antidepressiva zur Verfügung, die es erlauben, mit einer Methode verschiedene Psychopharmaka und ihre aktiven Metabolite zu messen. Damit kann die Behandlung psychiatrischer Patienten insbesondere mit Antipsychotika verbessert werden.

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In der vorliegenden Dissertation wurden zwei verschiedene Fragestellungen bearbeitet. Zum einen wurde im Rahmen des Schwerpunktprojektes „Kolloidverfahrenstechnik“ und in Zusammenarbeit mit der Arbeitsgruppe von Prof. Dr. Heike Schuchmann vom KIT in Karlsruhe die Verkapselung von Silika-Nanopartikeln in eine PMMA-Hülle durch Miniemulsionspolymerisation entwickelt und der Aufskalierungsprozess unter Verwendung von Hochdruckhomogenisatoren vorangetrieben. Zum anderen wurden verschiedene fluorierte Nanopartikel durch den Miniemulsionsprozess generiert und ihr Verhalten in Zellen untersucht.rnSilika-Partikel konnten durch Miniemulsionspolymerisation in zwei unterschiedlichen Prozessen erfolgreich verkapselt werden. Bei der ersten Methode wurden zunächst modifizierte Silika-Partikel in einer MMA-Monomerphase dispergiert und anschließend durch den normalen Miniemulsionsprozess Silika-beladene Tröpfchen generiert. Diese konnten zu Komposit-Partikeln polymerisiert werden. Bei der Verkapselung durch den Fission/Fusion Prozess wurden die hydrophobisierten Silika-Partikel durch Fission und Fusion Prozesse in schon vorhandene Monomertröpfchen eingebracht, welche hinterher polymerisiert wurden. Um hydrophiles Silika in einem hydrophoben Monomer zu dispergieren, musste zunächst eine Modifizierung der Silika-Partikel stattfinden. Dies geschah unter anderem über eine chemische Anbindung von 3-Methacryloxypropyltri-methoxysilan an der Oberfläche der Silika-Partikel. Des Weiteren wurden die hydrophilen Silika-Partikel durch Adsorption von CTMA-Cl physikalisch modifiziert. Unter anderem durch die Variation des Verkapselungsprozesses, der Silika-Menge, der Tensidart und –menge und der Comonomere konnten Komposit-Partikel mit unterschiedlichen Morphologien, Größen, und Füllgraden erhalten werden.rnFluorierte Nanopartikel wurden erfolgreich über den Prozess der Miniemulsionspolymerisation synthetisiert. Als Monomere dienten dabei fluorierte Acrylate, fluorierte Methacrylate und fluoriertes Styrol. Es war möglich aus jeder dieser drei Gruppen an Monomeren fluorierte Nanopartikel herzustellen. Für genauere Untersuchungen wurden 2,3,4,5,6-Pentafluorstyrol, 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-Heptadecafluorodecyl-methacrylat und 1H,1H,2H,2H-Perfluorodecylacrylat als Monomere ausgewählt. Als Hydrophob zur Unterdrückung der Ostwaldreifung wurde Perfluromethyldecalin eingesetzt. Die stabilsten Miniemulsionen wurden wiederum mit den ionischen Tensid SDS generiert. Mit steigendem Gehalt an SDS gelöst in der kontinuierlichen Phase, wurde eine Verkleinerung der Partikelgröße festgestellt. Neben den Homopolymerpartikeln wurden auch Copolymerpartikel mit Acrylsäure erfolgreich synthetisiert. Zudem wurde noch das Verhalten der fluorierten Partikel in Zellen überprüft. Die fluorierten Partikel wiesen ein nicht toxisches Verhalten vor. Die Adsorption von Proteinen aus Humanem Serum wurde über ITC Messungen untersucht. rnSomit konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Technik der Miniemulsionspolymerisation eine abwechslungsreiche und effektive Methode ist, um Hybridnanopartikel mit verschiedenen Morphologien und oberflächenfunktionalisierte Nanopartikel erfolgreich zu generieren.rn

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A new technique for on-line high resolution isotopic analysis of liquid water, tailored for ice core studies is presented. We built an interface between a Wavelength Scanned Cavity Ring Down Spectrometer (WS-CRDS) purchased from Picarro Inc. and a Continuous Flow Analysis (CFA) system. The system offers the possibility to perform simultaneuous water isotopic analysis of δ18O and δD on a continuous stream of liquid water as generated from a continuously melted ice rod. Injection of sub μl amounts of liquid water is achieved by pumping sample through a fused silica capillary and instantaneously vaporizing it with 100% efficiency in a~home made oven at a temperature of 170 °C. A calibration procedure allows for proper reporting of the data on the VSMOW–SLAP scale. We apply the necessary corrections based on the assessed performance of the system regarding instrumental drifts and dependance on the water concentration in the optical cavity. The melt rates are monitored in order to assign a depth scale to the measured isotopic profiles. Application of spectral methods yields the combined uncertainty of the system at below 0.1‰ and 0.5‰ for δ18O and δD, respectively. This performance is comparable to that achieved with mass spectrometry. Dispersion of the sample in the transfer lines limits the temporal resolution of the technique. In this work we investigate and assess these dispersion effects. By using an optimal filtering method we show how the measured profiles can be corrected for the smoothing effects resulting from the sample dispersion. Considering the significant advantages the technique offers, i.e. simultaneuous measurement of δ18O and δD, potentially in combination with chemical components that are traditionally measured on CFA systems, notable reduction on analysis time and power consumption, we consider it as an alternative to traditional isotope ratio mass spectrometry with the possibility to be deployed for field ice core studies. We present data acquired in the field during the 2010 season as part of the NEEM deep ice core drilling project in North Greenland.

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The analysis of ethyl glucuronide (EtG), a marker of recent alcohol consumption, in serum with an optimized CZE assay is reported. The method uses a 0.1-mm id fused-silica capillary of 50 cm effective length that is coated with linear polyacrylamide, a pH 4.4 nicotinic acid/epsilon-aminocaproic acid (EACA) BGE, reversed polarity and indirect analyte detection. The assay is based on a 1:1 dilution of serum with deionized water and has LODs for EtG, lactate and acetate of 3.8 x 10(-7) M, 2.60 x 10(-6 )M and 2.18 x 10(-6 )M, respectively. Separation of EtG from endogenous macro- and microcomponents (anionic serum components of high and low concentration, respectively) and its quantification are shown to be possible for a wide range of lactate (stacker) and acetate (destacker) concentrations, macrocomponents that have an impact on the CZE behavior of EtG and that change after intake of ethanol. The assay has been successfully applied to the analysis of EtG, lactate and acetate in (i) sera of volunteers that ingested known amounts of alcohol and (ii) samples of patients that were classified (teetotalers and social drinkers vs. alcohol abusers) via analysis of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin.

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Execution of an enzymatic reaction performed in a capillary with subsequent electrophoretic analysis of the formed products is referred to as electrophoretically mediated microanalysis (EMMA). An EMMA method was developed to investigate the stereoselectivity of the CYP3A4-mediated N-demethylation of ketamine. Ketamine was incubated in a 50 μm id bare fused-silica capillary together with human CYP3A4 Supersomes using a 100 mM phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) at 37°C. A plug containing racemic ketamine and the NADPH regenerating system including all required cofactors for the enzymatic reaction was injected, followed by a plug of the metabolizing enzyme CYP3A4 (500 nM). These two plugs were bracketed by plugs of incubation buffer to ensure proper conditions for the enzymatic reaction. The rest of the capillary was filled with a pH 2.5 running buffer comprising 50 mM Tris, phosphoric acid, and 2% w/v of highly sulfated γ-cyclodextrin. Mixing of reaction plugs was enhanced via application of -10 kV for 10 s. After an incubation of 8 min at 37°C without power application (zero-potential amplification), the capillary was cooled to 25°C within 3 min followed by application of -10 kV for the separation and detection of the formed enantiomers of norketamine. Norketamine formation rates were fitted to the Michaelis-Menten model and the elucidated values for V(max) and K(m) were found to be comparable to those obtained from the off-line assay of a previous study.

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Application of pressure-driven laminar flow has an impact on zone and boundary dispersion in open tubular CE. The GENTRANS dynamic simulator for electrophoresis was extended with Taylor-Aris diffusivity which accounts for dispersion due to the parabolic flow profile associated with pressure-driven flow. Effective diffusivity of analyte and system zones as functions of the capillary diameter and the amount of flow in comparison to molecular diffusion alone were studied for configurations with concomitant action of imposed hydrodynamic flow and electroosmosis. For selected examples under realistic experimental conditions, simulation data are compared with those monitored experimentally using modular CE setups featuring both capacitively coupled contactless conductivity and UV absorbance detection along a 50 μm id fused-silica capillary of 90 cm total length. The data presented indicate that inclusion of flow profile based Taylor-Aris diffusivity provides realistic simulation data for analyte and system peaks, particularly those monitored in CE with conductivity detection.

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Compósitos de polímeros de polietileno linear de baixa densidade (LLDPE) possuem baixo desempenho mecânico devido principalmente à sua fraca interação, intermolecular, entre a cadeia polimérica e a carga. Uma maneira de minimizar esse baixo desempenho mecânico se faz com a mudança da estrutura química da poliolefina com a inserção de um grupo polar a sua cadeia, ou seja, faz-se a funcionalização das poliolefinas. O sistema de funcionalização adotado foi o processamento reativo, no qual foi utilizado para este sistema de processamento o misturador de dupla rosca acoplado a um reâmetro de torque. Neste trabalho, os grupos polares inseridos à cadeia dos polímeros de LLDPE\'s de copolímeros 1-buteno e 1-octeno (LLDPE-but e LLDPE-oct) foram o anidrido maléico (AM) e o anidrido tetrahidroftálico (ATF). Para a confecção dos compósitos foram utilizadas as cargas de microesferas de sílica modificada, no qual foi inserido compostos silanados em sua superfície (3-aminopropilsilano - APS - e trimetoxiclorosilano TMCISi) para estudo de interação com as poliolefinas funcionalizadas. Neste trabalho foram realizados ensaios de caracterização térmica, vibracional além de análises de torque do polímero fundido, análises do grau de reticulação e ensaios mecânicos de tração por elongação. Na caracterização térmica foram utilizadas as técnicas: termogravimetria (TG) e calorimetria exploratória diferencial (DSC). Na caracterização vibracional utilizou-se a espectroscopia fotoacústica no infravermelho (PAS-IR) e a espectroscopia de espalhamento Raman. Pela técnica PAS-IR foi possível comprovar a inserção dos anidridos à cadeia das poliolefinas assim como foi possível verificar a interação entre o polímero funcionalizado e a carga. Pelas técnicas térmicas de DSC e TG foi possível verificar mudanças das propriedades do compósito frente aos polímeros originais ou funcionalizados. Os ensaios mecânicos comprovaram que os compósitos de polímeros funcionalizados possuem maior elongação e tensão à ruptura comparada aos compósitos dos LLDPE\'s não funcionalizados

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The performances of five different ESI sources coupled to a polystyrene-divinylbenzene monolithic column were compared in a series of LC-ESI-MS/MS analyses of Escherichia coli outer membrane proteins. The sources selected for comparison included two different modifications of the standard electrospray source, a commercial low-flow sprayer, a stainless steel nanospray needle and a coated glass Picotip. Respective performances were judged on sensitivity and the number and reproducibility of significant protein identifications obtained through the analysis of multiple identical samples. Data quality varied between that of a ground silica capillary, with 160 total protein identifications, the lowest number of high quality peptide hits obtained (3012), and generally peaks of lower intensity; and a stainless steel nanospray needle, which resulted in increased precursor ion abundance, the highest-quality peptide fragmentation spectra (5414) and greatest number of total protein identifications (259) exhibiting the highest MASCOT scores (average increase in score of 27.5% per identified protein). The data presented show that, despite increased variability in comparative ion intensity, the stainless steel nanospray needle provides the highest overall sensitivity. However, the resulting data were less reproducible in terms of proteins identified in complex mixtures -- arguably due to an increased number of high intensity precursor ion candidates.

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Purpose: The use of PHMB as a disinfectant in contact lens multipurpose solutions has been at the centre of much debate in recent times, particularly in relation to the issue of solution induced corneal staining. Clinical studies have been carried out which suggest different effects with individual contact lens materials used in combination with specific PHMB containing care regimes. There does not appear to be, however, a reliable analytical technique that would detect and quantify with any degree of accuracy the specific levels of PHMB that are taken up and released from individual solutions by the various contact lens materials. Methods: PHMB is a mixture of positively charged polymer units of varying molecular weight that has maximum absorbance wavelength of 236 nm. On the basis of these properties a range of assays including capillary electrophoresis, HPLC, a nickelnioxime colorimetric technique, mass spectrophotometry, UV spectroscopy and ion chromatography were assessed paying particular attention to each of their constraints and detection levels. Particular interest was focused on the relative advantage of contactless conductivity compared to UV and mass spectrometry detection in capillary electrophoresis (CE). This study provides an overview of the comparative performance of these techniques. Results: The UV absorbance of PHMB solutions, ranging from 0.0625 to 50 ppm was measured at 236 nm. Within this range the calibration curve appears to be linear however, absorption values below 1 ppm (0.0001%) were extremely difficult to reproduce. The concentration of PHMB in solutions is in the range of 0.0002–0.00005% and our investigations suggest that levels of PHMB below 0.0001% (levels encountered in uptake and release studies) can not be accurately estimated, in particular when analysing complex lens care solutions which can contain competitively absorbing, and thus interfering, species in the solution. The use of separative methodologies, such as CE using UV detection alone is similarly limited. Alternative techniques including contactless conductivity detection offer greater discrimination in complex solutions together with the opportunity for dual channel detection. Preliminary results achieved by TraceDec1 contactless conductivity detection, (Gain 150%, Offset 150) in conjunction with the Agilent capillary electrophoresis system using a bare fused silica capillary (extended light path, 50 mid, total length 64.5 cm, effective length 56 cm) and a cationic buffer at pH 3.2, exhibit great potential with reproducible PHMB split peaks. Conclusions: PHMB-based solutions are commonly associated with the potential to invoke corneal staining in combination with certain contact lens materials. However this terminology ‘PHMBbased solution’ is used primarily because PHMB itself has yet to be adequately implicated as the causative agent of the staining and compromised corneal cell integrity. The lack of well characterised adequately sensitive assays, coupled with the range of additional components that characterise individual care solutions pose a major barrier to the investigation of PHMB interactions in the lenswearing eye.

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Silica-supported sulfonic acids are a class of solid Brønsted acid catalysts that generally comprise organo-sulfonic acid groups tethered to silica surfaces. Methodologies to prepare organically modified silica have been widely developed in separation science and the techniques for their preparation are well documented. The application of this chemistry to prepare pure Brønsted sulfonic acid functionalized mesoporous silicas has stimulated significant research effort in this area, since these materials are interesting alternatives to commercially available sulfonated polymer resins, such as Amberlyst–15 and Nafion-H (sulfonated polystyrene and perfluorinated sulfonic acid resins respectively), which suffer from low surface areas and thermal stability. This chapter presents an overview of the preparation of mesostructured silica supported sulfonic acids, their catalytic applications and reviews the approaches taken to tune catalyst performance in organic transformations.

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The resonant slow light structures created along a thin-walled optical capillary by nanoscale deformation of its surface can perform comprehensive simultaneous detection and manipulation of microfluidic components. This concept is illustrated with a model of a 0.5 mm long, 5 nm high, triangular bottle resonator created at a 50 μm radius silica capillary containing floating microparticles. The developed theory shows that the microparticle positions can be determined from the bottle resonator spectrum. In addition, the microparticles can be driven and simultaneously positioned at predetermined locations by the localized electromagnetic field created by the optimized superposition of eigenstates of this resonator, thus exhibiting a multicomponent, near-field optical tweezer.

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Several materials are currently under study for the CO2 capture process, like the metal oxides and mixed metal oxides, zeolites, carbonaceous materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOF's) organosilica and modified silica surfaces. In this work, evaluated the adsorption capacity of CO2 in mesoporous materials of different structures, such as MCM-48 and SBA- 15 without impregnating and impregnated with nickel in the proportions 5 %, 10 % and 20 % (m/m), known as 5Ni-MCM-48, 10Ni-MCM-48, 20Ni-MCM-48 and 5Ni-SBA-15, 10NiSBA-15, 20Ni-SBA-15. The materials were characterized by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermal analysis (TG and DTG), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), N2 adsorption and desorption (BET) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with EDS. The adsorption process was performed varying the pressure of 100 - 4000 kPa and keeping the temperature constant and equal to 298 K. At a pressure of 100 kPa, higher concentrations of adsorption occurred for the materials 5Ni-MCM-48 (0.795 mmol g-1 ) and SBA-15 (0.914 mmol g-1 ) is not impregnated, and at a pressure of 4000 kPa for MCM-48 materials (14.89 mmol g-1) and SBA-15 (9.97 mmol g-1) not impregnated. The results showed that the adsorption capacity varies positively with the specific area, however, has a direct dependency on the type and geometry of the porous structure of channels. The data were fitted using the Langmuir and Freundlich models and were evaluated thermodynamic parameters Gibbs free energy and entropy of the adsorption system

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Microfluidic technologies have great potential to help create automated, cost-effective, portable devices for rapid point of care (POC) diagnostics in diverse patient settings. Unfortunately commercialization is currently constrained by the materials, reagents, and instrumentation required and detection element performance. While most microfluidic studies utilize planar detection elements, this dissertation demonstrates the utility of porous volumetric detection elements to improve detection sensitivity and reduce assay times. Impedemetric immunoassays were performed utilizing silver enhanced gold nanoparticle immunoconjugates (AuIgGs) and porous polymer monolith or silica bead bed detection elements within a thermoplastic microchannel. For a direct assay with 10 µm spaced electrodes the detection limit was 0.13 fM AuIgG with a 3 log dynamic range. The same assay was performed with electrode spacing of 15, 40, and 100 µm with no significant difference between configurations. For a sandwich assay the detection limit was10 ng/mL with a 4 log dynamic range. While most impedemetric assays rely on expensive high resolution electrodes to enhance planar senor performance, this study demonstrates the employment of porous volumetric detection elements to achieve similar performance using lower resolution electrodes and shorter incubation times. Optical immunoassays were performed using porous volumetric capture elements perfused with refractive index matching solutions to limit light scattering and enhance signal. First, fluorescence signal enhancement was demonstrated with a porous polymer monolith within a silica capillary. Next, transmission enhancement of a direct assay was demonstrated by infusing aqueous sucrose solutions through silica bead beds with captured silver enhanced AuIgGs yielding a detection limit of 0.1 ng/mL and a 5 log dynamic range. Finally, ex situ functionalized porous silica monolith segments were integrated into thermoplastic channels for a reflectance based sandwich assay yielding a detection limit of 1 ng/mL and a 5 log dynamic range. The simple techniques for optical signal enhancement and ex situ element integration enable development of sensitive, multiplexed microfluidic sensors. Collectively the demonstrated experiments validate the use of porous volumetric detection elements to enhance impedemetric and optical microfluidic assays. The techniques rely on commercial reagents, materials compatible with manufacturing, and measurement instrumentation adaptable to POC diagnostics.