Techophoresis-enabled electrokinetic sample preparation and detection of calcium in natural plant samples. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • We present a novel upstream electrokinetic sample preparation and liquid interfacial microfluidic method to pre-concentrate, detect and quantify the concentration of a charged species, such as calcium, from a natural plant sample. We employ a new electrokinetic phenomenon, termed as "Techophoresis" (TPE) to preconcentrate sample calcium ions (up to a 20X increase) against a conductive wall. Using microfluidic flow, we then continuously transport the pre-concentrated calcium to a hydrodynamically streamed interfacial sensing zone where we utilize the model fluorescent chelation reaction between calcium and Calcium Green-1 (CG1) to fluorescently quantify the calcium concentration. Using a combination of finite element analysis and finite difference numerical modelling, we model the kinetics of the CG1-calcium interfacial binding and predictably validate our TPE-driven concentration results. Finally, we demonstrate the applicability of our device for real world samples by determining the calcium concentration in a tree bark extract acquired from a southern live oak and confirm our concentration results using ICP-MS.

published proceedings

  • Talanta

author list (cited authors)

  • Doria, S. M., Islam, M. N., & Gagnon, Z. R.

complete list of authors

  • Doria, Steven M||Islam, Md Nazibul||Gagnon, Zachary R

publication date

  • January 2024