4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Microfluidic cells with interdigitated array gold electrodes: Fabrication and electrochemical characterization

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 68, Issue 2, Pages 429-436

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2005.09.003

Keywords

interdigitated array (IDA) electrodes; gold electrodes; microfluidic flow cell; cyclic voltammetry; amperometry; biamperometry; FIA

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Microfluidic flow cells combined with an interdigitated array (IDA) electrode and/or individually driven interdigitated electrodes were fabricated and characterized for application as detectors for flow injection analysis. The gold electrodes were produced by a process involving heat transfer of a toner mask onto the gold surface of a CD-R and etching of the toner-free gold region by short exposure to iodine-iodide solution. The arrays of electrodes with individual area of 0.01 cm(2) (0.10 cm of length x 0.10 cm of width and separated by gaps of 0.05 or 0.03 cm) were assembled in microfluidic flow cells with 13 or 19 mu m channel depth. The electrochemical characterization of the cells was made by voltammetry under stationary conditions and the influence of experimental parameters related to geometry of the channels and electrodes were studied by using K4Fe(CN)(6) as model system. The obtained results for peaks currents (I,) are in excellent agreement with the expected ones for a reversible redox system under stationary thin-layer conditions. Two different configurations of the working electrodes, E-i, auxiliary electrode. A, and reference electrode, R, on the chip were examined: E-i/R/A and R/E-i/A, with the first presenting certain uncompensated resistance. This is because the potentiostat actively compensates the iR drop occurring in the electrolyte thin layer between A and R, but not from R to each Ei. This is confirmed by the smaller difference between the cathodic and anodic peak potentials for the second configuration. Evaluation of the microfluidic flow cells combined with (individually driven) interdigitated array electrodes as biamperometric or amperometric detectors for FIA reveals stable and reproducible operation, with peak heights presenting relative standard deviations of less than 2.2%. For electrochemically reversible species, FIA peaks with enhanced current signal were obtained due to redox cycling under flow operation. The versatility of microfluidic flow cells, produced by simple and low-cost technique, associated with the rich information content of electrochemical techniques with arrays of electrodes, opens many future research and application opportunities. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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