Recent advances in microfluidics-based chromatography—a mini review

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Abstract

Microfluidics-based liquid chromatography is based on the miniaturization of the different types of liquid chromatography (LC) systems (e.g., affinity, adsorption, size exclusion, ion exchange) on a microchip to perform on-chip separation of different types of analytes. On-chip chromatography finds applications in genomics, proteomics, biomarker discovery, and environmental analysis. Microfluidics-based chromatography has good reproducibility and small sample consumption. How-ever, the on-chip chromatography fabrication techniques are often more challenging to perform than conventional LC column preparation. Different research groups have attempted to develop different techniques to fabricate microfluidics-based LC systems. In this review, we will summarize the recent advances in microfluidics-based chromatography.

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Bao, B., Wang, Z., Thushara, D., Liyanage, A., Gunawardena, S., Yang, Z., & Zhao, S. (2021, January 1). Recent advances in microfluidics-based chromatography—a mini review. Separations. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations8010003

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