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Anal Chem. 2016 May 03;88(9):4849-56. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b00552. Epub 2016 Apr 11.

Naked-Eye Coulometric Sensor Using a Longitudinally Oriented Ag Band Electrode in a Microfluidic Channel.

Analytical chemistry

Jung-Min Oh, Kwok-Fan Chow

Affiliations

  1. Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts Lowell , One University Ave., Lowell, Massachusetts 01854, United States.

PMID: 27064358 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b00552

Abstract

In this Article, we report a coulometric sensing platform that is capable of sensing analytes on a working electrode and providing a visual readout of the analyte concentration on a silver (Ag) band counter electrode in a microchannel. The display mechanism relies on the electro-oxidation of metallic Ag as a complementary reaction to the sensing reduction reaction. The Ag band counter electrode is arranged longitudinally in a microchannel while the frontal tip of the band electrode directly faces a gold (Au) working electrode, which lies across the microchannel. The Ag oxidation always occurs at the band electrode's tip region that faces the working electrode due to the Ohmic potential drop across the solution in the microchannel. The decrement of the Ag electrode, which is clearly measurable with the naked eye, correlates linearly with an analyte concentration (e.g., 0.1-2.5 mM p-benzoquinone) and with an analyte feeding rate (i.e., a sample solution flow rate of 1.0-75.0 μL min(-1)). The platform design is also effective for a model analyte of horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-avidin in the dynamic range of 0.1-3.0 μg mL(-1).

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