Chromatographic strip having non-compressed edges

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Inventors

Litman, David
Zuk, Robert
Rowley, Gerald

Application #

599386

Filed

Apr-12-1984

Published

Jul-12-1988

Current US Class

162/194
162/260
162/286
210/198.2
210/456
219/121.67
219/121.72
219/121.74
219/121.8
422/56
422/70
422/71
427/2.13
435/7.9
435/7.91
435/7.92
435/803
435/805
436/161
436/162
436/528
436/810

International Classes

G01N 033/53

Field of Search

435/7 435/803 435/805 436/528 436/161 436/162 436/169 436/810 436/824 422/56 422/70 422/71 210/456 210/198.2 162/194 162/286 162/260 427/3 219/121

Assignee

Syntex (U.S.A.) Inc. (Palo Alto, CA)

Examiners

Nucker; Christine M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leitereg; Theodore J., Barrett; Carole F.

US Patent References

4235601   Test device and met...
4430548   Laser apparatus a...
4435504   Immunochromatog...

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Abstract
A device is disclosed for use in a chromatographic system wherein a component of a mixture is partitioned between a liquid phase and an immobile phase. The device comprises at least one strip of a bibulous material. In the chromatographic system the component traverses at least a portion of the strip. The strip generally has a longitudinal edge substantially corresponding to the direction of traverse of the component. The longitudinal edge has the characteristic of substantially the same rate of traversal by the component along this edge when compared to the rate of traversal of the component along the body of the strip. The strips are prepared from a sheet of a bibulous material by non-deformative or non-compressive cutting of the sheet. The preferred cutting means is a laser beam.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for use in a chromatographic system wherein a component of a mixture is partitioned between a liquid phase and an immobile phase, said device comprising at least one chromatographic strip consisting essentially of a bibulous material, wherein in said system said liquid phase forms a front traversing at least a portion of said strip, said strip having a body and at least one longitudinal edge comprising a border of said strip and lying in a direction substantially corresponding to the direction of traverse of said liquid phase wherein the longitudinal edge of said strip has the characteristic of substantially the same rate of traversal of said liquid phase along said longitudinal edge when compared to the traversal of said liquid phase along the body of said strip such that the front of the traversing liquid phase is substantially flat.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to improved chromatographic strips and methods of preparing them. The improved chromatographic strips of the invention are useful in analytical chromatography, particularly as immunochromatographic strips.

A number of materials are known for use as chromatographic strips. Generally, the material is "bibulous" or "porous," comprising a random or oriented pile of fibers such as found, for example, in cellulose, fiberglass, woven cloth, cotton, polyester, etc., and the like. The preferred material is paper, which is a random pile of cellulose fibers. The tortuous interstitial and interconnected capillaries of such a random pile of fibers create both a drive for and a resistance to a mobile phase, which, in a chromatographic system, traverses at least a portion of the strip. The mobile phase is generally a liquid medium, most usually a solvent. The transfer of the mobile phase to channels within the random pile, which channels have ever smaller diameters, provides the free energy gradient to drive the mobile phase through the medium. Dead end pores trap the mobile phase and limit its traversal of the chromatographic strip.
 
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