5-Axis CNC Micromilling for Rapid, Cheap, and Background-Free NMR Microcoils.


Journal

Analytical chemistry
ISSN: 1520-6882
Titre abrégé: Anal Chem
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0370536

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 12 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 11 11 2020
medline: 24 2 2021
entrez: 10 11 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The superior mass sensitivity of microcoil technology in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy provides potential for the analysis of extremely small-mass-limited samples such as eggs, cells, and tiny organisms. For optimal performance and efficiency, the size of the microcoil should be tailored to the size of the mass-limited sample of interest, which can be costly as mass-limited samples come in many shapes and sizes. Therefore, rapid and economic microcoil production methods are needed. One method with great potential is 5-axis computer numerical control (CNC) micromilling, commonly used in the jewelry industry. Most CNC milling machines are designed to process larger objects and commonly have a precision of >25 μm (making the machining of common spiral microcoils, for example, impossible). Here, a 5-axis MiRA6 CNC milling machine, specifically designed for the jewelry industry, with a 0.3 μm precision was used to produce working planar microcoils, microstrips, and novel microsensor designs, with some tested on the NMR in less than 24 h after the start of the design process. Sample wells could be built into the microsensor and could be machined at the same time as the sensors themselves, in some cases leaving a sheet of Teflon as thin as 10 μm between the sample and the sensor. This provides the freedom to produce a wide array of designs and demonstrates 5-axis CNC micromilling as a versatile tool for the rapid prototyping of NMR microsensors. This approach allowed the experimental optimization of a prototype microstrip for the analysis of two intact adult

Identifiants

pubmed: 33170641
doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c03126
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

15454-15462

Auteurs

Vincent Moxley-Paquette (V)

Environmental NMR Center, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.

Daniel Lane (D)

Environmental NMR Center, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.

Ronald Soong (R)

Environmental NMR Center, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.

Paris Ning (P)

Environmental NMR Center, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.

Monica Bastawrous (M)

Environmental NMR Center, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.

Bing Wu (B)

Environmental NMR Center, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.

Maysam Zamani Pedram (MZ)

Lassonde School of Engineering, York University, 4700 Keele Street, North York, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z3, Canada.

Md Aminul Haque Talukder (MA)

Lassonde School of Engineering, York University, 4700 Keele Street, North York, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada.

Ebrahim Ghafar-Zadeh (E)

Lassonde School of Engineering, York University, 4700 Keele Street, North York, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada.

Dimitri Zverev (D)

NSCNC Manufacturing Ltd., 1515 Broadway Street Unit 607, Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, V3C 6M2, Canada.

Richard Martin (R)

IMicrosolder, 57 Marshall Street West, Meaford, Ontario, N4L 1E4, Canada.

Bob Macpherson (B)

Apogee Steel Fabrication Inc., 3600 Erindale Station Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L5C 2T1, Canada.

Mike Vargas (M)

Apogee Steel Fabrication Inc., 3600 Erindale Station Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L5C 2T1, Canada.

Daniel Schmidig (D)

Bruker BioSpin AG, Industriestrasse 26, 8117 Fällanden, Switzerland.

Stephan Graf (S)

Bruker BioSpin AG, Industriestrasse 26, 8117 Fällanden, Switzerland.

Thomas Frei (T)

Bruker BioSpin AG, Industriestrasse 26, 8117 Fällanden, Switzerland.

Danijela Al Adwan-Stojilkovic (D)

Bruker BioSpin AG, Industriestrasse 26, 8117 Fällanden, Switzerland.

Peter De Castro (P)

Bruker BioSpin AG, Industriestrasse 26, 8117 Fällanden, Switzerland.

Falko Busse (F)

Bruker Biospin GmbH, Silberstreifen 4, 76287 Rheinstetten, Germany.

Wolfgang Bermel (W)

Bruker Biospin GmbH, Silberstreifen 4, 76287 Rheinstetten, Germany.

Till Kuehn (T)

Bruker BioSpin AG, Industriestrasse 26, 8117 Fällanden, Switzerland.

Rainer Kuemmerle (R)

Bruker BioSpin AG, Industriestrasse 26, 8117 Fällanden, Switzerland.

Michael Fey (M)

Bruker Corporation, 15 Fortune Drive, Billerica, Massachusetts 01821-3991, United States.

Frank Decker (F)

Bruker Biospin GmbH, Silberstreifen 4, 76287 Rheinstetten, Germany.

Henry Stronks (H)

Bruker Canada Ltd., 2800 High Point Drive, Milton, Ontario L9T 6P4, Canada.

Ruby May A Sullan (RMA)

Department of Physical and Environmental Science, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.

Marcel Utz (M)

School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, U.K.

André J Simpson (AJ)

Environmental NMR Center, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.
Department of Physical and Environmental Science, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada.

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