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Temperature gradient focusing in microfluidic channels. (General Developments).


NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology.  scientists have developed a new method to concentrate and separate chemical species in micro-fluidic channels. Microfluidic, or "lab-on-a-chip," devices are miniaturized chemical and biochemical analysis systems that one day may replace conventional bench top instruments.

The new technique, temperature gradient temperature gradient
n.
The rate of change of temperature with displacement in a given direction from a given reference point.



temperature gradient 
 focusing, balances the electrophoretic motion of analytes in a microchannel against the bulk flow of buffer solution through the microchannel while applying both an electric field and a temperature gradient along the length of the channel. For buffer solutions having temperature-dependent ionic strength The ionic strength, I, of a solution is a function of the concentration of all ions present in a solution. , the applied temperature gradient results in a corresponding gradient in the electrophoretic velocity of a charged analyte in the channel. The bulk flow velocity In fluid dynamics the flow velocity, or velocity field, of a fluid is a vector field which is used to mathematically describe the motion of the fluid. Definition
The flow velocity of a fluid is a vector field

 can then be adjusted so that the total analyte velocity (the sum of the bulk and electrophoretic velocities) is zero at some point along the channel length, and all of the analyte in the channel will be focused, or concentrated, at that point.

The technique gives simultaneous focusing and separation of differently charged analytes in a manner analogous to isoelectric focusing isoelectric focusing,
n the ordering and concentration of substances according to their isoelectric points.
 of proteins, but is much simpler to implement than isoelectric focusing and has the additional advantage of working with any charged analyte, rather than just proteins. Temperature gradient focusing has been demonstrated for a variety of different analytes including fluorescent dyes, amino acids, proteins, DNA DNA: see nucleic acid.
DNA
 or deoxyribonucleic acid

One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes.
, and colloidal particles. In addition, it has been shown to be capable of greater than 10 000-fold concentration of a dilute analyte. A description of the technique has been published in the journal Analytical Chemistry [(David Rosso and Laurie Locascio, Anal. Chem. 74(11), 2556-2564 (2002)].

CONTACT: David Ross, (301) 975-2525; david.ross@nist.gov or Laurie Locascio, (301) 975-3130; laurie.locascio@nist.gov.
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Publication:Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Date:Jul 1, 2002
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