Authors
Thomas Roussel, Rekha Pai, Mark Crain, Doug Jackson, Lukasz Sztaberek, Kevin Walsh, John Naber, Richard Baldwin, Robert Keynton
Publication date
2006/5/9
Conference
2006 International Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology
Pages
233-235
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper presents results indicating the complete oxidation of an analyte using a three-dimensional, large surface area microelectrode in a lab-on-a-chip (LOC) device. Traditional photolithographic fabrication techniques were used to construct the microchip prototype, with the exception of the 3D electrodes. Experiments were performed using a flow-injection scheme, where a 1 mM sample of catechol was directed towards the detection reservoir. Oxidation voltage at a planar upstream electrode was increased from 0 to 1.2 V in 0.1 volt increments and was shown to reduce the detection level of the sample at a downstream planar electrode (1.2 V). Oxidation voltage at the upstream 3D electrode was changed in a similar manner and was shown to completely eliminate detection at a downstream planar electrode. These results indicate the complete removal of sample from the flow stream, suggesting that 3D micro …
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