Digital
microfluidics platforms (DMFPs) have shown their efficiency
in sample handling, using elementary operations that may be combined
to perform complex applications. In this article, we present a new
platform for gaseous samples handling involving a two-step digital
preconcentration using the miniaturized preconcentrators of the DMFP.
Choosing n-pentane at very low concentrations as
a model for highly volatile compounds, poorly retained on the sorbent,
the DMFP allowed bypassing the limit set by the breakthrough volume
by repeating an elementary operation. It enabled a 5-fold increase
of preconcentration factors in comparison to a single preconcentration
step and an easier monitoring of the model compound. Promising applications
are expected, as this system could be adapted to most volatile compound
analysis devices, including micro gas chromatographs, to replace the
current single-step preconcentration systems. By switching to two-step
preconcentration with a DMFP, i.e., a digital preconcentration, it would be possible to get more concentrated samples through the
column for easier trace analysis.