Mildronate
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DIY portable HPLC
Anyone think about homemade hplc? Maybe somebody made?
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I'm impressed that the pumping system achieved ~1 MPa! I had no idea that <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroosmotic_pump"
target="_blank">electroosmotic pumps</a> <img src="../scipics/_wiki.png" /> were even a thing. This sounds like it'd be an interesting
avenue of amateur experimentation. Thanks for sharing.
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I've been thinking about it for a little bit now. I like the idea, I just wish it wasn't lab on a chip scale. Lab on a chip makes things like this so
close to possible at home but still just a little out of reach.
Some relevant web-pages for that technology being DIYized
http://wetpong.net/wetpong/?page_id=115
There is more good content about things like this on the web-page with a bit of searching.
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To my mind the bigest problem is pumping, column can be comercial and detector electrochemical or uv or even PDA made from webcamera. Of course
working isocratic.
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There's some good information on pump designs here, if you're interested:
http://www.chromatography-online.org/HPLC/Basic-HPLC/Pump/rs...
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Actually its possible to use litography for detector making ( of course not in nano scale), you can etching glass with HF with photoresist mask (used
for pcb making).
Also this electroosmosis pumps loking very promising.
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FWIW
Seems to me capillary electrophoresis is more amenable to home laboratories than HPLC. I've used HPLC routinely for nearly forty years - and dust is
a big issue for HPLC. There's a paper in J Chem Ed describing an inexpensive capillary electrophoresis system with fluorescence detection from a
couple of years ago.
The lab on a chip design would still be susceptible to dust - perhaps moreso than conventional HPLC. However, the design described looks pretty
robust - and it seems to me that the individual components can be replaced pretty easily and inexpensively - a real advantage for a home lab, IMO.
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