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Microfluidic device for detection of lead |
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Principal investigator: Jacques DELAIRE
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The invention
concerns a microfabricated device for the selective detection of lead,
especially in water, by a fluorescence method. The microchip-based lead sensor
contains a Y-shape microchannel equipped with a passive mixer and moulded in a
silicone polymer (PDMS) stuck on a glass substrate. One input is used to inject
the water sample and the other input for the sensitive fluorescent probe. An
optimization of the microcircuit length has been performed in order to have a
full complexation of lead by the fluorescent probe (calix-DANS4). The detection
is performed by using a configuration in which the sensing molecules are
excited by two optical fibres, each one connected to a 365 nm UV LED, and the
light collection is made by another optical fibre with a photodetector. By
using this configuration, it is possible to detect lead with a detection limit
of 2 ppb.
A publication is
existing : « Fluorimetric lead detection in a microfluidic device »,
Liyun ZHAO et al, Lab on a Chip, 2009, 9, 2818-2823.
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