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  • Mass transport in laminar flow enhances the electrochemiluminescence (ECL) performance at microchannel electrodes, influenced by the geometry and operating conditions.
  • The study focused on the Ru(bpy)/tripropylamine system in continuous microfluidics using semitransparent platinum electrodes, where ECL primarily occurs via a catalytic mechanism.
  • Results from ECL monitoring and numerical simulations showed that ECL distribution varies with flow conditions, emphasizing the need to consider these factors when designing microfluidic devices for ECL applications.

Article Abstract

Mass transport in laminar flow can improve the electrochemiluminescence (ECL) performance at the microchannel electrodes, depending on the device geometry and operating regimes. The known Ru(bpy)/tripropylamine (TPA) system was selected and studied in continuous microfluidics on semitransparent platinum electrodes. With this electrode material, ECL is mainly generated via a catalytic pathway. This mechanism was characterized under flow conditions by monitoring the ECL emission using linear sweep voltammetry and chronoamperometry. In parallel, ECL imaging of the electrode surface was conducted in order to characterize the ECL profiles above the electrode in the flow direction. Numerical simulations were carried out and then compared to experimental data to both confirm the ECL mechanism and assess the main kinetic parameters. A good agreement was obtained, demonstrating the influence of the operating regimes of the microchannel electrodes on the ECL performances. In the thin-layer regime, due to TPA depletion, ECL is located at the upstream edge of the electrode, while it is homogeneously distributed over the electrode surface in convective regimes. These characteristics will necessarily have to be taken into account in the design of dedicated ECL analytical microfluidic devices operating under continuous flow.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c03344DOI Listing

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