A microfluidic chip for electrochemical conversions in drug metabolism studies

Odijk M, Baumann A, Lohmann W, van den Brink FTG, Olthuis W, Karst U, van den Berg A

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

We have designed a microfluidic microreactor chip for electrochemical conversion of analytes, containing a palladium reference electrode and platinum working and counter electrodes. The counter electrode is placed in a separate side-channel on chip to prevent unwanted side-products appearing in the measured spectrograms. Using this chip, cyclic voltammograms are measured in volumes of 9.6 nL. Furthermore the conversion efficiency of ferricyanide is characterized using UV/vis-spectroscopy. We have obtained an on-line conversion of 97% using a flow rate of 1 mu L/min. We have used the microreactor chip to study the electrochemical metabolism pathway of amodiaquine using electrochemistry (EC)-liquid chromatography (LC)-mass spectrometry (MS). We have compared our results with measurements obtained with commercially available electrochemical flow-through cells. Using our chip it was possible to obtain similar results. Therefore, we have fabricated an electrochemical cell on-chip which is used successfully in EC-UV/vis and EC-LC-MS experiments.

Details about the publication

JournalLab on a Chip
Volume9
Issue12
Page range1687-1693
StatusPublished
Release year2009 (31/12/2009)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Keywordselectrospray-mass-spectrometry online electrochemistry chromatography/mass spectrometry redox reactions coupled online oxidation electrodes cell ms

Authors from the University of Münster

Baumann, Anne
Karst, Uwe