Bipolar Electrode Focusing: Faradaic Ion Concentration Polarization

Robbyn K. Anand(The University of Texas at Austin), Eoin Sheridan(The University of Texas at Austin), Kyle N. Knust(The University of Texas at Austin), Richard M. Crooks(The University of Texas at Austin)
Analytical Chemistry
February 25, 2011
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Abstract

Bipolar electrode (BPE) focusing locally enriches charged analytes in a microchannel along an electric field gradient that opposes a counter-flow. This electric field gradient forms at the boundary of an ion depletion zone generated by the BPE. Here, we demonstrate concentration enrichment of a fluorescent tracer by up to 500,000-fold. The use of a dual-channel microfluidic configuration, composed of two microchannels electrochemically connected by a BPE, enhances the rate of enrichment (up to 71-fold/s). Faradaic reactions at the ends of the BPE generate ion depletion and enrichment zones in the two, separated channels. This type of device is equivalent to previously reported micro/nanochannel junction arrangements used for ion concentration polarization, but it is experimentally more flexible and much simpler to construct.


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