Silicon-micromachined gas chromatographic columns for the development of portable detection device

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We report the fabrication of a gas chromatographic column module integrated on a silicon substrate and usable as a portable measurement device dedicated to the selective detection of various chemical compounds (gas or vapour). PDMS, PEG, and F13-TEOS stationary phases have been prepared in order to coat the inside walls of microchannels. The microcolumn tests were performed with a mixture of hydrocarbons and ketone. After having evaluated the effectiveness of such a separation module, we showed an application by coupling a GC microcolumn with a metal oxide-based gas sensor. The best results were obtained at a low isothermal temperature mode of the GC micro-column (near the ambient temperature). The coupling between the GC microcolumn and a metal oxide gas sensor enables to obtain a rapid, reliable, and selective analysis of various chemical compounds. Copyright © 2010 Jean-Baptiste Sanchez et al.

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Sanchez, J. B., Schmitt, A., Berger, F., & Mavon, C. (2010). Silicon-micromachined gas chromatographic columns for the development of portable detection device. Journal of Sensors, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/409687

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