Author(s): Gáspár, A., I. Bácsi, E. F. Garcia, M. Braun, F. A. Gomez
Journal: Anal. Bioanal. Chem. (2009) 395: 473-478.
Abstract:
The goal of this work was to increase the sensitivity of a UV–Vis spectrophotometer by decreasing the background noise and lengthening the optical path. A microphotometer has been modified to precisely select very small parts of a microfluidic channel pattern of a chip and to measure light absorbance on a magnified area of the selected part of the channel. The viability of combining a projection microscope and a spectrophotometer for external absorbance measurements on disposable PDMS chips was studied. Besides the external direct detection above a microfluidic channel, the optical pathlength was lengthened by detecting in the region of the perpendicular exit port. Increasing the cross-sectional area of the zone of irradiation improved the signal-to-noise ratio and the limits of detection (LOD).