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Wireless electrochemiluminescence at functionalised gold microparticles using 3D titanium electrode arrays

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posted on 2024-11-17, 13:25 authored by Samantha F Douman, David Collins, Loanda R Cumba, Stephen Beirne, Gordon G Wallace, Zhilian Yue, Emmanuel I Iwuoha, Federica Melinato, Yann Pellegrin, Robert J Forster
Wireless electrochemiluminescence is generated using interdigitated, 3D printed, titanium arrays as feeder electrodes to shape the electric field. Gold microparticles (45 μm diameter), functionalised with 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid, act as micro-emitters to generate electrochemiluminescence from [Ru(bpy)3]2+, (bpy is 2,2′-bipyridine) where the co-reactant is tripropylamine. The oxide coated titanium allows intense electric fields, whose distribution depends on the geometry of the array, to be created in the absence of deliberately added electrolyte. COMSOL modelling and long exposure ECL imaging have been used to map the electric field distribution. Significantly, we demonstrate that by controlling the surface charge of the gold microparticles through the solution pH, the light intensity can be increased by a factor of more than 10. This journal is

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Australian National Fabrication Facility (CE140100012)

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Journal title

Chemical Communications

Volume

57

Issue

38

Pagination

4642-4645

Language

English

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