A non-planar chemical preconcentrator comprises a high-surface area, low
mass, three-dimensional, flow-through sorption support structure that can
be coated or packed with a sorptive material. The sorptive material can
collect and concentrate a chemical analyte from a fluid stream and
rapidly release it as a very narrow temporal plug for improved
separations in a microanalytical system. The non-planar chemical
preconcentrator retains most of the thermal and fabrication benefits of a
planar preconcentrator, but has improved ruggedness and uptake, while
reducing sorptive coating concerns and extending the range of collectible
analytes.