Abstract

We introduce an integrated chip-approach for a postcolumn segmentation of normal phase liquid chromatography. This is achieved by the seamless integration of a chiral NP-chip-HPLC column, a flow-focusing droplet generator, and a segmented flow channel in a single microfluidic glass chip. This allows a continuous segmentation of the eluent into droplets which are picked up and transported via an immiscible continuous phase. The combination of NP-chip-HPLC and droplet microfluidics enables to fractionate and conserve chromatographic runs for further downstream processes at picoliter scale. An essential aspect is the proper choice of the continuous phase concerning polarity, wetting properties and viscosity. For this purpose, ethylene glycol is introduced which facilitates this first combination of normal phase chromatography and droplet microfluidics. By adjusting the flow rates and varying the generator geometry, the size and frequency of the droplets could be precisely controlled.

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