Abstract

This paper presents ceramic microfluidic components—a meander capillary column and a flame ionization detector—which have been designed and fabricated using photoimageable thick-film dielectric Fodel QM44F combined with low-temperature cofired ceramic tape. The components are integrated on a single piece of alumina substrate of dimensions 65 × 50 mm and have incorporated thick-film platinum heaters to ensure their temperature control. Details of the technological process as well as the application set-up for the tested components are presented. The samples of analyte were detected by a flame ionization detector after passage through a capillary column.

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