Heat capacity measurements of sub-nanoliter volumes of liquids using bimaterial microchannel cantilevers

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Lab-on-a-Chip compatible techniques for thermal characterization of miniaturized volumes of liquid analytes are necessary in applications such as protein blotting, DNA melting, and drug development, where samples are either rare or volume-limited. We developed a closed-chamber calorimeter based on a bimaterial microchannel cantilever (BMC) for sub-nanoliter level thermal analysis. When the liquid-filled BMC is irradiated with infrared (IR) light at a specific wavelength, the IR absorption by the liquid analyte results in localized heat generation and the subsequent deflection of the BMC, due to a thermal expansion mismatch between the constituent materials. The time constant of the deflection, which is dependent upon the heat capacity of the liquid analyte, can be directly measured by recording the time-dependent bending of the BMC. We have used the BMC to quantitatively measure the heat capacity of five volatile organic compounds. With a deflection noise level of similar to 10 nm and a signal-to-noise ratio of 68: 1, the BMC offers a sensitivity of 30.5 ms/(J g(-1) K-1) and a resolution of 23 mJ/(g K) for similar to 150 pl liquid for heat capacity measurements. This technique can be used for small-scale thermal characterization of different chemical and biological samples. Published by AIP Publishing.
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Issue Date
2016-05
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

MICROFLUIDIC CHANNELS; CALORIMETRY; CHIP; RECOGNITION; RESOLUTION; PROTEINS; SAMPLES

Citation

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, v.108, no.21

ISSN
0003-6951
DOI
10.1063/1.4952614
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/245455
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ME-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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