abstract |
A hollow, elongated, micropipette, which is specially adapted for use in spectrometers and which has an inner wall on which a coating containing a reagent has been deposited, is provided. The reagent is selected from among those that interact with one or more compounds in a sample solution, which is introduced into the micropipette, in order to permit the compounds to be detected by virtue of light absorption or emission by the complexes formed upon interaction of the reagent with the compound of interest in the sample. Upon introduction of the sample solution into the micropipette, a sufficient amount of the reagent in the coating dissolves in the solution and reacts, either directly or indirectly with a compound or compounds of interest in the solution to render such compound detectable and to permit quantification of the concentration of the compound in the sample. The resulting solution is held in the micropipette for analysis of the light absorption or light emission characteristics of the solution to determine the composition of the solution or the concentration of a particular constituent of the solution. In preferred embodiments, the coating on the inner surface of the micropipette includes a binding agent or adhesive that delays, preferably for about 5 to 15 sec, the dissolution of the reagent in the solution. |