Electrophoresis Device and Electrophoresis Method
US-2018059055-A1 · Mar 1, 2018 · US
US2018259481A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018259481-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615761478-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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Vials for reducing the volume of sample that must be contained within the vial when interfacing with a variety of analytical instruments are provided herein, and particularly, for use in analytical instruments that interact with a sample via a “polar” or asymmetric probe, including in capillary electrophoresis, liquid chromatography, and gas chromatography, by way of non-limiting example. In accordance with various aspects of the present teachings, the vials can reduce the waste of expensive and/or scarce samples common in the round vials and vial inserts conventionally used in the art.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A vial for use with a capillary electrophoresis (CE) instrument having a sampling capillary and an electrode, the distal ends of which are configured for immersion within a sample contained with the vial, the vial comprising: a body extending from a superior end to an inferior end along a longitudinal axis, the body defining a fluid chamber extending from the superior end for containing the sample, wherein a cross-sectional shape of the fluid chamber in at least one plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the body exhibits two or fewer axes of symmetry. 2 . The vial of claim 1 , wherein the cross-sectional shapes of the fluid chamber in at least one other plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis exhibits more than two axes of symmetry. 3 . The vial of claim 1 , wherein the fluid chamber further comprises: a first fluid compartment configured to receive a distal end of an electrode of the CE instrument, and a second fluid compartment configured to receive a distal end of a sampling capillary of the CE instrument, wherein the first fluid compartment and the second fluid compartment are in fluid communication. 4 . The sample vial of claim 3 , wherein the first fluid compartment extends along a first longitudinal axis and the second fluid compartment extends along a second longitudinal axis, wherein the first and second longitudinal axes are substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body. 5 . The sample vial of claim 4 , wherein the first and second longitudinal axes are offset from the longitudinal axis of the body. 6 . The sample vial of claim 4 , wherein the first longitudinal axis is configured to align with the longitudinal axis of the electrode and the second longitudinal axis is configured to align with the longitudinal axis of the sampling capillary. 7 . The sample vial of claim 3 , wherein the first fluid compartment extends from a superior end to an inferior end, the superior end of the first fluid compartment being inferior to the superior end of the body and the second fluid compartment extends from a superior end to an inferior end, the superior end of the second fluid compartment being inferior to the superior end of the body, and wherein the inferior end of the first fluid compartment is inferior to the inferior end of the second fluid compartment. 8 . The sample vial of claim 3 , wherein the first and second fluid compartments are substantially frusto-conical. 9 . The sample vial of claim 8 , wherein the first and second fluid compartments are coupled via a narrow channel and optionally wherein the narrow channel comprises a narrow gap formed between planar surfaces extending between the first and second fluid compartments. 10 . The sample vial of claim 8 , wherein the superior ends of the first and second substantially frusto-conical fluid compartments are fluidly coupled to an inferior end of a superior fluid compartment and optionally wherein the superior fluid compartment has a substantially circular cross-sectional shape. 11 . The sample vial of claim 1 , wherein said cross-sectional shape at an inferior end of the fluid chamber is substantially rectangular, wherein the major dimension of the cross-section of the fluid chamber is slightly larger than the offset between an electrode and a parallel capillary of a CE probe inserted into the superior end of the fluid chamber and optionally wherein the minimum sample volume in the fluid chamber during electrokinetic injection therefrom can be less than about 5 μL. 12 . The sample vial of claim 1 , wherein an external surface of the body exhibits a circular cross-sectional shape substantially along its entire length from the superior end to the inferior end. 13 . The sample vial of claim 12 , wherein the body is sized so as to be retained in a conventional sample tray for use with a CE instrument. 14 . The sample vial of claim 13 , wherein the body exhibits an increased diameter of its external surface adjacent its inferior end so as to retain the body within the sample tray by a compression fit. 15 . The sample vial of claim 13 , wherein a tab extends radially from the external surface of the body to aid in proper alignment of the body within the sample tray relative to the electrode and the capillary configuration of the CE instrument and optionally wherein the tab on a first body disposed within the tray prevents a second, adjacent body from being improperly aligned within the tray. 16 . The sample vial of claim 12 , further comprising a second body coupled to the first body, the second body defining a fluid chamber extending from the superior end for containing a second sample, wherein a cross-sectional shape of the fluid chamber in at least one plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the body exhibits two or fewer axes of symmetry, and wherein the fluid chamber of the first and second body are not fluidly coupled and optionally wherein the coupling between the first body and the second body aid in proper alignment of the bodies within the sample tray relative to the electrode and capillary configuration of the CE instrument. 17 . The sample vial of claim 12 , wherein the body exhibits an increased diameter of its external surface about an inferior end of the fluid chamber so as to act as a magnifying lens of the sample contained within the fluid chamber. 18 . A system for use with an asymmetric sampling probe of an analytical instrument, the system comprising: a vial comprising a body extending from a superior end to an inferior end along a longitudinal axis, the body defining a fluid chamber extending from the superior end for containing the sample, wherein a cross-sectional shape of the fluid chamber in at least one plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the body exhibits two or fewer axes of symmetry; and a vial tray configured to retain a plurality of vials. 19 . The system of claim 18 , wherein a tab extends radially from an external surface of the body to aid in proper alignment of the body within the sample tray relative to the electrode and the capillary configuration of the CE instrument and optionally wherein the tab on a first body disposed within the tray prevents a second, adjacent body from being improperly aligned within the tray. 20 . The system of claim 18 , further comprising a second body coupled to the first body, the second body defining a fluid chamber extending from the superior end for containing a second sample, wherein the fluid chamber of the first and second body are not fluidly coupled and optionally wherein the coupling between the first body and the second body aid in proper alignment of the bodies within the sample tray relative to the electrode and capillary configuration of the CE instrument.
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