C. Henry, M. Zhong, S. Lunte, Moon Kim, H. Bau, J. Santiago
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Ceramic microchips for capillary electrophoresis–electrochemistry
A capillary electrophoresis–electrochemistry chip constructed from low-temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) tape is presented. This is the first report of such a chip constructed in this manner using these materials. Electroosmotic flow at pH 7 is demonstrated by the migration of a neutral marker, catechol. The separation and detection of two phenolic compounds are presented.