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publicationNumber CN-104056669-A
titleOfInvention Micro-fluidic chip technology capable of simultaneously detecting copper and lead ions
abstract The invention relates to a micro-fluidic chip used for detecting copper and lead ions. The micro-fluidic chip is characterized by designing and drawing a micro-channel pattern of the micro-fluidic chip by using computer-aided design (CAD) software; then preparing the micro-channel pattern designed by CAD on the surface of a substrate of the micro-fluidic chip by the micro-processing technology; cutting the substrate of the micro-fluidic chip to obtain upper and lower micro-fluidic chips (3*5cm), washing the upper and lower micro-fluidic chips with ethanol, deionized water and ethanol in sequence and naturally airing the upper and lower micro-fluidic chips; bonding the upper and lower chips, putting the upper and lower chips in a muffle furnace to be fired at 300 DEG C for one hour and sealing the chips; putting positive and negative platinum electrodes in an electrode microgroove and connecting the positive and negative platinum electrodes with an external high voltage power supply to form a liquid driven electroosmotic pump system; preparing 1mmol/L of luminol-hydrogen peroxide solution (0.1mol/L of luminol/sodium hydrogen and 1mol/L of hydrogen peroxide); adding the luminol-hydrogen peroxide solution to a micro-fluidic chip detection channel with an injector, leading a copper and lead ion solution (0.005mol/L) to be detected to a micro-separation channel with the injector and simultaneously connecting the chips with a light emitting detector, thus preparing the micro-fluidic chip used for detecting copper and lead ions.
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