posted on 2022-06-03, 14:36authored byAn-Ju Hsueh, Nurul Asyikeen
Ab Mutalib, Yusuke Shirato, Hiroaki Suzuki
Bipolar electrodes
(BPEs) with arrays of cathodic and anodic poles
were developed for use in closed bipolar systems. To increase the
number of BPEs in the array, the anodic and cathodic poles were connected
with each other using thin leads. A further increase in the number
of BPEs was achieved by forming the cathodic and anodic poles of the
BPEs and the leads in different layers. A device with 9 × 10
arrays of cathodes and anodes was thus realized. When using this device
to sense hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), the sensitivity
and linear range of calibration plots could be adjusted by changing
the driving voltage and the area ratio between the cathodic and anodic
poles. The devices were used to image H2O2 and
obtain time-lapse images for the diffusion and dilution of H2O2. Furthermore, DNA detection was demonstrated using
an electroactive intercalator. The sensitivity could be improved by
making the anodic poles smaller with respect to the cathodic pole
and concentrating the electrochemiluminescence (ECL) in a small area.
The ECL intensity changed according to the target DNA concentration
in the solution.