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The fabrication and characterization of novel micropipet probes for use in scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) are described. These can be used to dispense small (pL) amounts of a solution while monitoring the electrochemical response at a substrate and at a ring electrode tip on the micropipet probe. The probes were constructed by insulating gold-coated borosilicate micropipets with electrophoretic paint and exposing a ring electrode at the tip by heat treatment. Characterization of the probes was performed using scanning electron microscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and SECM approach curve experiments. Routine construction of tips with diameters of the order of 3 microm was possible using this technique. The probes exhibited stable steady-state currents and positive and negative feedback approach curves that agreed with those predicted by theory. Demonstrative SECM imaging experiments were performed using a picodispenser to continuously dispense an electroactive solution (ferrocenemethanol) to the SECM cell while the probe was located within a few micrometers of a Pt substrate surface. Oxidation of the dispensed electroactive solution was performed at the substrate, and feedback currents were measured at the probe tip by holding the gold ring at a reducing potential. This mode of tip-dispensing SECM was used to obtain images of a platinum substrate electrode while monitoring both the substrate current and the feedback current at the probe.  相似文献   

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Zoski CG  Liu B  Bard AJ 《Analytical chemistry》2004,76(13):3646-3654
Finite conical electrodes, which are of particular interest as probes for imaging of surfaces using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), in kinetic studies and in probing thin films were investigated. Theoretical SECM tip current-distance feedback (approach) curves for a finite conical electrode were calculated by numerical (finite element) analysis and compared to an earlier approximate model. The SECM curves obtained depended on the ratio of the base radius of the cone to the height of the cone and on the thickness of the insulating sheath. A new approach to fabricating conical tips of Pt in glass is described. These were used to obtain approach curves over both electrically conducting and insulating substrates. Comparison of experimental and simulated SECM approach curves provided a sensitive method of evaluating the size and shape of finite conical electrodes.  相似文献   

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Guo J  Amemiya S 《Analytical chemistry》2005,77(7):2147-2156
In interphase eukaryotic cells, molecular transport between the cytoplasm and the nucleus is mediated by the nuclear pore complex (NPC), which perforates the double-membraned nuclear envelope (NE). Local permeability of the NE at large intact nuclei (approximately 400 microm in diameter) isolated from Xenopus laevis oocytes was studied by scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM). Steady-state tip current versus tip-nucleus distance curves (approach curves) were measured with 10- and 2-microm-diameter Pt disk microelectrodes at the nuclei in isotonic buffer solutions containing redox-active molecules. The approach curves in the normalized form are independent of the tip diameter, indicating diffusion-limited membrane transport of the redox molecules. SECM chronoamperometry demonstrated that a decrease in the steady-state tip current at short tip-nucleus distances is due to smaller diffusion coefficients and concentrations of the redox molecules in the nucleus than those in the buffer solution. The experimental approach curves fit very well with theoretical ones for freely permeable membranes, yielding the NE permeability to the molecules that is at least 2 orders of magnitude larger than permeability of bilayer lipid membranes and cell membranes. This result indicates that passive transport of the redox molecules across the NE is facilitated by open NPC pores. The flux of the redox molecules sustainable by a single NPC channel (>9.8 x 10(6) molecules per NPC per second) and the diameter of the channel pore (>15 nm) were estimated from the SECM data by assuming the NE as an array of nanometer-sized NPC pores. The effects of the redox molecules on the nucleus and the NPC function were examined by studying signal-mediated nuclear import of rhodamine-labeled bovine serum albumin with and without nuclear localization signals by fluorescence microscopy.  相似文献   

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Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) has been employed in the feedback mode to assess the electrochemical behavior of two-dimensional networks of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs). It is shown that, even though the network comprises both metallic and semiconducting SWNTs, at high density (well above the percolation threshold for metallic SWNTs) and with approximately millimolar concentrations of redox species the network behaves as a thin metallic film, irrespective of the formal potential of the redox couple. This result is particularly striking since the fractional surface coverage of SWNTs is only approximately 1% and SECM delivers high mass transport rates to the network. Finite element simulations demonstrate that under these conditions diffusional overlap between neighboring SWNTs is significant so that planar diffusion prevails in the gap between the SECM tip and the underlying SWNT substrate. The SECM feedback response diminishes at higher concentrations of the redox species. However, wet gate measurements show that at the solution potentials of interest the conductivity is sufficiently high that lateral conductivity is not expected to be limiting. This suggests that reaction kinetics may be a limiting factor, especially since the low surface coverage of the SWNT network results in large fluxes to the SWNTs, which are characterized by a low density of electronic states. For electroanalytical purposes, significantly, two-dimensional SWNT networks can be considered as metallic films for typical millimolar concentrations employed in amperometry and voltammetry. Moreover, SWNT networks can be inexpensively and easily formed over large scales, opening up the possibility of further electroanalytical applications.  相似文献   

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Living PC12 cells, a model cell type for studying neuronal function, were imaged using the negative feedback mode of a scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM). Six biocompatible redox mediators were successfully identified from a large pool of candidates and were then used for imaging PC12 cells before and after exposure to nerve growth factor (NGF). When exposed to NGF, cells differentiate into a neuron phenotype by growing narrow neurites (1-2 microm wide) that can extend > 100 microm from the cell proper. We demonstrate that carbon fiber electrodes with reduced tip diameters can be used for imaging both the cell proper and these neurites. Regions of decreased current, possibly resulting from raised features not identifiable by light microscopy, are clearly evident in the SECM images. Changes in the morphology of undifferentiated PC12 cells could be detected in real time with the SECM. After exposure to hypotonic and hypertonic solutions, reversible changes in cell height of <2 microm were measured.  相似文献   

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Based on their size and unique electrical properties, carbon nanotubes offer the exciting possibility of developing ultrasensitive, electrochemical biosensors. In this study, we describe the construction of amperometric biosensors based on the incorporation of single-walled carbon nanotubes modified with enzyme into redox polymer hydrogels. The composite films were constructed by first incubating an enzyme in a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNTs) solution and then cross-linking within a poly[(vinylpyridine)Os(bipyridyl)(2)Cl(2+/3+)] polymer film. Incorporation of SWNTs, modified with glucose oxidase, into the redox polymer films resulted in a 2-10-fold increase in the oxidation and reduction peak currents during cyclic voltammetry, while the glucose electrooxidation current was increased 3-fold to approximately 1 mA/cm(2) for glucose sensors. Similar effects were also observed when SWNTs were modified with horseradish peroxidase prior to incorporation into redox hydrogels.  相似文献   

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The scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) was used to probe the redox activity of individual purple bacteria (Rhodobacter sphaeroides). The approaches developed in our previous studies of mammalian cells were expanded to measure the rates and investigate the pathway of transmembrane charge transfer in bacteria. The two groups of redox mediators (i.e., hydrophilic and hydrophobic redox species) were used to shuttle the electrons between the SECM tip electrode in solution and the redox centers inside the cell. The analysis of the dependencies of the measured rate constant on formal potential and concentration of mediator species in solution yielded information about the permeability of the outer cell membrane to different ionic species and intracellular redox properties. The maps of redox reactivity of the cell surface were obtained with a micrometer or submicrometer spatial resolution.  相似文献   

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Xiang J  Guo J  Zhou F 《Analytical chemistry》2006,78(5):1418-1424
The combination of scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) with surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is described. By oxidizing ferrocenylalkanethiol self-assembled monolayer (SAM) with SECM-generated Ce4+, the coupled technique, SECM-SPR, is shown to be viable for determining local variations in thin film thickness. Factors (tip/substrate distance, tip potential scan rate, and solution composition change) affecting the SECM-SPR response and operation are also discussed. The approach was further extended to the determination of conformational changes of cytochrome c molecules attached electrostatically onto a negatively charged SAM during its reduction by the tip-generated methyl viologen monocation. The high sensitivity of the SPR equipped with a bicell detector facilitates the measurement of infinitesimal film thickness changes accompanying redox reactions, while the SECM provides a means to obviate the necessity of applying a potential to the SPR substrate, which tends to cause unwanted interferences and complications. The approach also affords an avenue for determining film thickness variations that are not subject to certain effects, such as the surface charge, the heterogeneity of the substrate, and the distance between the redox center of the immobilized molecule and the underlying substrate electrode.  相似文献   

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A new generation of platinum nanoelectrodes for constant-distance mode scanning electrochemical microscopy (CD-SECM) has been prepared, characterized, and used for high spatial resolution electrochemical measurements and visualization of electrochemically induced concentration gradients in microcavities. The probes have long (1-2 cm), narrow quartz tips that were conically polished and have a Pt nanoelectrode that is slightly offset from center. Because of the size and location of the electrode on the probe, it does not exhibit SECM feedback while approaching the analyzed sample surfaces even to distances within a few hundred nanometers. The probe was positioned near the surface while scanning and performing electrochemical measurements through use of nonoptical shear force control of the tip-to-sample distance. Test structures consisted of cylindrically shaped microcavities that are 50 microm in diameter with three individually addressable electrodes: a gold disk at 8-microm depth, a crescent-shaped gold ring at 4-microm depth along the wall, and a top gold electrode at the rim. Different electrodes within the microcavity were used to reduce and oxidize redox species in 250 microL of a solution of 5 mM hexaamineruthenium(III) chloride and 0.1 M potassium chloride, protected from evaporation by mineral oil, while the SECM tip followed the topography of the structures and monitored the current from the oxidation of [Ru(NH3)6]2+. Electrochemically generated concentration profiles were obtained from these complex test structures that are not possible with any other SECM technology at this time.  相似文献   

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The use of catechols, and more specifically of dopamine, as a specific redox mediator for scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) investigations was evaluated in the challenging situation of an ultrathin layer deposited on a conductive substrate (carbon materials). Experiments show that dopamine is a well-adapted redox system for SECM in feedback mode and in unbiased conditions. Used as a redox mediator, catechol permits the investigations of modified surfaces without an electrical connection of the sample thanks to fast charge transfer kinetics but with a surface selectivity that does not exist in classical outer-sphere redox mediators. The interest of catechol in SECM as a sensitive redox mediator is exemplified by monitoring several modification steps of an ultrathin (<1 nm) hierarchically porous organic monolayer deposited on carbon substrates. For quantitative analysis, the SECM approach curves using dopamine could simply be characterized with an irreversible electron transfer kinetics model in a large range of pH.  相似文献   

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Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) tips with rounded glass insulation around the metal wire (radius a = 5 μm) were fabricated (apparent RG < 1.1, where RG is the ratio of the radius of the insulation sheath divided by the electrode radius), and their SECM feedback approach curves were studied in solutions of tris(2,2'-bipyridine)ruthenium(2+) (Rubpy) in acetonitrile and ferrocenemethanol in water with a platinum disk as the substrate electrode (radius a(s) = 1 mm). Considerable enhancement of the normalized feedback current, I(T)(L) = i(T)/i(T,∞), where L = d/a and d is the distance traveled by the SECM tip, was observed in both systems (e.g., I(T)(L) = 15 in organic solutions and I(T)(L) = 30 in aqueous solutions) with good electrode alignment. This shows that tip-to-substrate gaps of ca. d = 110 nm can be achieved. To account for any deviations from the usual disk UME behavior and currents caused by possible changes in the tip electrode geometry, simulations of the feedback response were performed for a 2D axisymmetric environment. All simulated results match in a point-to-point comparison with experimental values (average relative standard deviation (RSD) = 0.01 ± 0.005).  相似文献   

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Nanometer-sized pipets pulled from glass or quartz capillaries have been extensively used as probes for scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) and scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM). A small separation distance between such a probe and the sample, which is required for high-resolution SECM measurements, may be hard to attain because of considerable roughness of the pipet tip. In this Letter, we report the preparation and characterization of polished nanopipet SECM probes with a much smoother tip edge. Using polished pipets, quantitative SECM measurements were performed at extremely short tip/substrate distances (e.g., d ≈ 1 nm).  相似文献   

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The potential of ring-disk ultramicroelectrodes (RD UMEs) as probes for scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) was investigated both theoretically and experimentally. In particular, the disk-generation/ring-collection (DG/RC) mode of operation was considered. In this case, the interaction of two species with the substrate under investigation can be followed simultaneously from single tip current-distance measurement (approach curve) to the substrate. Theoretical approach curves for DG/RC were calculated by numerical methods. Such approach curves to both insulating and conducting substrates indicate a strong tip response dependence on the ring radius while the response was relatively insensitive to ring thickness and overall tip radius. The RD tip was characterized by fitting experimental approach curves recorded at insulating and conducting substrates to simulated curves for a given tip geometry. DG/RC SECM was then applied to investigate the partitioning of iodine across a liquid-liquid interface.  相似文献   

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A batch fabrication process at the wafer-level integrating ring microelectrodes into atomic force microscopy (AFM) tips is presented. The fabrication process results in bifunctional scanning probes combining atomic force microscopy with scanning electrochemical microscopy (AFM-SECM) with a ring microelectrode integrated at a defined distance above the apex of the AFM tip. Silicon carbide is used as AFM tip material, resulting in reduced mechanical tip wear for extended usage. The presented approach for the probe fabrication is based on batch processing using standard microfabrication techniques, which provides bifunctional scanning probes at a wafer scale and at low cost. Additional benefits of batch fabrication include the high processing reproducibility, uniformity, and tuning of the physical properties of the cantilever for optimized AFM dynamic mode operation. The performance of batch-fabricated bifunctional probes was demonstrated by simultaneous imaging micropatterned platinum structures at a silicon dioxide substrate in intermittent (dynamic) and contact mode, respectively, and feedback mode SECM. In both, intermittent and contact mode, the bifunctional probes provided reliable correlated electrochemical and topographical data. In addition, simulations of the diffusion-limited steady-state currents at the integrated electrode using finite element methods were performed for characterizing the developed probes.  相似文献   

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Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) has been used to detect and visualize the local electrocatalytic activity of dimensionally stable anodes (DSA) for Cl(2) evolution from brine. The sample generation-tip collection (SG-TC) mode of SECM shows limitations arising from complications connected with the reduction of Cl(2) at the SECM tip due to the presence of a significant amount of nondissolved Cl(2) gas. Because only dissolved Cl(2) can be electrochemically reduced at the tip, a large amount of the Cl(2) gas which is produced at active spots of the DSA is not detected. Additionally, a decrease of the cathodic current at the tip may occur owing to the adhesion of gas bubbles and blocking of the electrode surface. To overcome this limitation, the redox competition mode of SECM was extended and applied to the local visualization of Cl(2) evolution from highly concentrated brine solutions. High concentrations of Cl(2) produced at the sample can cause inhibition of the same reaction at the tip by accumulation of Cl(2) in the proximity of the SECM tip. In this way the tip current is decreased, which can be used as a measure for the catalytic activity of the sample underneath the tip.  相似文献   

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Stable electroactive polymer films of cobalt complex of 4(5-chloro-2-pyridylazo)-1,3-diaminobenzene (abbreviated as PCoL2) were prepared on glassy carbon electrodes by the oxidative polymerization of the complex in acetonitrile. Two pairs of reversible redox peaks for PCoL2 films were observed. The first pair is attributed to the electroactivity of the skeleton of the polymer and the other is attributed to the redox processes of the CO3+/2+ couple. The surface concentration of the electroactive Co sites was found to increase with increasing the film thickness. Mediation of reduction of [Fe(CN)6]3? by PCoL2 films was investigated by steady state measurements. The rate of the mediated reaction was found to be controlled by the rate of the charge propagation within the film & the rate of diffusion of the substrate through the film beside the rate of diffusion of the substrate to the electrode. Thin films were found to be potentially more efficient for the mediation than thicker films.  相似文献   

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This paper presents a microfluidic push-pull probe for scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) consisting of a working microelectrode, an integrated counter/reference electrode and two microchannels for pushing and pulling an electrolyte solution to and away from a substrate. With such a configuration, a droplet of a permanently renewed redox mediator solution is maintained just at the probe tip to carry out SECM measurements on initially dry substrates or in microenvironments. For SECM imaging purposes, the probe fabricated in a soft polymer material is used in a contact regime. SECM images of various gold-on-glass samples demonstrate the proof-of-concept of a push-pull probe for local surface activity characterization with high spatial resolution even on vertically oriented substrates. Finite element computations were performed to guide the improvement of the probe sensitivity.  相似文献   

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Lee Y  Bard AJ 《Analytical chemistry》2002,74(15):3626-3633
A technique that combines scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) and optical microscopy (OM) was implemented with a new probe tip. The tip for scanning electrochemicaVoptical microscopy (SECM/OM) was constructed by insulating a typical gold-coated near-field scanning optical microscopy tip using electrophoretic anodic paint. Once fabricated, the tip was characterized by steady-state cyclic voltammetry, as well as optical and electrochemical approach experiments. This tip generated a stable steady-state current and well-defined SECM approach curves for both conductive and insulating substrates. Durable tips whose geometry was a ring with < 1 microm as outer ring radius could be consistently fabricated. Simultaneous electrochemical and optical images of an interdigitated array electrode were obtained with a resolution on the micrometer scale, demonstrating good performance of the tip as both an optical and an electrochemical probe for imaging microstructures. The SECM feedback current measurements were successfully employed to determine tip-substrate distances for imaging.  相似文献   

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We report on a novel theory and experiment for scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) to enable quasi-steady-state voltammetry of rapid electron transfer (ET) reactions at macroscopic substrates. With this powerful approach, the substrate potential is cycled widely across the formal potential of a redox couple while the reactant or product of a substrate reaction is amperometrically detected at the tip in the feedback or substrate generation/tip collection mode, respectively. The plot of tip current versus substrate potential features the retraceable sigmoidal shape of a quasi-steady-state voltammogram although a transient voltammogram is obtained at the macroscopic substrate. Finite element simulations reveal that a short tip-substrate distance and a reversible substrate reaction (except under the tip) are required for quasi-steady-state voltammetry. Advantageously, a pair of quasi-steady-state voltammograms is obtained by employing both operation modes to reliably determine all transport, thermodynamic, and kinetic parameters as confirmed experimentally for rapid ET reactions of ferrocenemethanol and 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane at a Pt substrate with ~0.5 μm-radius Pt tips positioned at 90 nm-1 μm distances. Standard ET rate constants of ~7 cm/s were obtained for the latter mediator as the largest determined for a substrate reaction by SECM. Various potential applications of quasi-steady-state voltammetry are also proposed.  相似文献   

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A study of the transient (chronoamperometric) response of the scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) is presented. SECM transients were simulated digitally with a novel integrator based on a Krylov algorithm. The transients observed with planar electrodes (PE), microdisks (MD), and thin-layer cells (TLC) are shown to be limiting cases that fit the simulated SECM transients at very short, intermediate, and long times, respectively. A procedure is established that, provided the tip radius is known, allows the determination of the diffusion coefficient of the species in solution independent of its concentration and the number of electrons transferred in the electrode reaction. Experimental SECM transients are reported for the electrochemical oxidation of Fe(CN)6(4-) in KCl; the diffusion coefficient of Fe(CN)6(4-) was found to agree very well with the literature value.  相似文献   

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