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Miniaturization of Chemical Analysis Systems – A Look into Next Century's Technology or Just a Fashionable Craze?
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Next CenturyEngineeringChemical AnalysisAnalytical MicrosystemsChemistryBioprocess EngineeringTest SynthesisChemical EngineeringAnalytical InstrumentationChemical ImageProcess Analytical TechnologyAnalytical ChemistryInstrumentationMicrofluidicsSystems AnalysisDrug AnalysisFashionable CrazeFlow Injection AnalysisProcess Systems EngineeringLaboratory AutomationChemical Analysis SystemsSensorsMicrofabricationMass SpectrometryLab-on-a-chipMicrometer RangeElectroanalytical SensorTechnologyMedicineOn-line Analytical Chemistry
Miniaturization of already existing techniques in on-line analytical chemistry is an alternative to compound-selective chemical sensors. Theory points in the direction of higher efficiency, faster analysis time, and lower reagent consumption. Micromachining, a well known photolithographic technique for structures in the micrometer range, is introduced and documented with structures as examples for flow injection analysis, electrophoresis, and a detector cell.