Field-effect based attomole titrations in nanoconfinement

  • Veenhuis, R.B.H.
  • van der Wouden, E.J.
  • van Nieuwkasteele, Jan William
  • van den Berg, Albert
  • Eijkel, Jan C.T.
Publication date
December 2009
ISSN
1473-0197
Citation count (estimate)
18

Abstract

This paper describes a novel capacitive method to change the pH in micro- and nanofluidic channels. A device with two metal gate electrodes outside an insulating channel wall is used for this purpose. The device is operated at high ionic strength with thin double layers. We demonstrate that gate potentials applied between the electrodes cause a release or uptake of protons from the silicon nitride surface groups, resulting in a pH shift in the channel and a titration of solution compounds present. Due to the high quality silicon nitride insulating layer, the effect is purely capacitive and electrolysis can be neglected. Fluorescein was employed as a fluorescent pH indicator to quantify the induced pH changes, and a maximum change of 1.6 pH ...

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