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Low-Voltage Origami-Paper-Based Electrophoretic Device for Rapid Protein Separation

We present an origami paper-based electrophoretic device (oPAD-Ep) that achieves rapid (∼5 min) separation of fluorescent molecules and proteins. Due to the innovative design, the required driving voltage is just ∼10 V, which is more than 10 times lower than that used for conventional electrophoresi...

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Published in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2014-12, Vol.86 (24), p.12390-12397
Main Authors: Luo, Long, Li, Xiang, Crooks, Richard M
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description We present an origami paper-based electrophoretic device (oPAD-Ep) that achieves rapid (∼5 min) separation of fluorescent molecules and proteins. Due to the innovative design, the required driving voltage is just ∼10 V, which is more than 10 times lower than that used for conventional electrophoresis. The oPAD-Ep uses multiple, thin (180 μm/layer) folded paper layers as the supporting medium for electrophoresis. This approach significantly shortens the distance between the anode and cathode, and this, in turn, accounts for the high electric field (>1 kV/m) that can be achieved even with a low applied voltage. The multilayer design of the oPAD-Ep enables convenient sample introduction by use of a slip layer as well as easy product analysis and reclamation after electrophoresis by unfolding the origami paper and cutting out desired layers. We demonstrate the use of oPAD-Ep for simple separation of proteins in bovine serum, which illustrates its potential applications for point-of-care diagnostic testing.
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subjects Biochemistry
Capillary electrophoresis
Design engineering
Devices
Diagnostic tests
Electric potential
Electricity
Electrophoresis
Electrophoresis, Paper - methods
Fluorescence
Molecules
Proteins
Proteins - chemistry
Separation
Voltage
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