Rapid and Reversible Generation of a Microscale pH Gradient Using Surface Electric Fields

  • May, Eric L.
  • Hillier, Andrew C.
Publication date
January 2005
Publisher
Iowa State University Digital Repository

Abstract

We report a method for the rapid and reversible generation of microscale pH gradients using a spatially varied electric field. A linear gradient in electrochemical potential is produced on an electrode surface consisting of a platinum catalyst layer on indium−tin oxide-coated glass by the application of two different potential values at spatially distinct surface locations. The resulting potential gradient drives the oxidation and reduction of water at different rates along the surface, as dictated by the local applied potential. A nonuniform distribution of pH in the neighboring solution results due to the variation in surface reaction rates. The extent and magnitude of the pH gradient can be controlled by the appropriate selection of appl...

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