Local electrochemiluminescence imaging using scanning electrochemical cell microscopy

IF 4.7 3区 工程技术 Q2 ELECTROCHEMISTRY Electrochemistry Communications Pub Date : 2024-04-30 DOI:10.1016/j.elecom.2024.107737
Yufei Deng , Xiaofan He , Rong Jin , Dechen Jiang , Danjun Fang
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In this communication, local electrochemiluminescence (ECL) imaging is achieved using scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) to create a localized region for the occurrence of ECL reaction. The system is demonstrated using a droplet at the micropipette that is contact with the prepared Ru-Silica@Au particles at indium tin oxide (ITO) slide. Tri-n-propylamine (TPrA) in the droplet reacts with ruthenium complex in a 10 μm-diameter-region to produce ECL emission, which is recorded by photo multiplier tube (PMT) underneath the ITO slide. By contacting each local region consecutively, the distribution of steady-state current and the related ECL emission at the ITO surface is imaged. The local ECL intensity show an approximately linear dependence with the current, but obvious deviation from the linear curve is observed at some regions. This result suggests that the ECL emission is not only determined by the transferred electron number in the electrochemical reaction, and also affected by local environments at ITO surface. As compared with the traditionally used ECL imaging in the bulk solution, this strategy avoids the cross-talking of ECL emission from nearby regions, and could offer a new way to unveil more molecular mechanism in the ECL reaction.

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利用扫描电化学细胞显微镜进行局部电化学发光成像
在这篇通讯中,我们利用扫描电化学细胞显微镜(SECCM)实现了局部电化学发光(ECL)成像,为 ECL 反应的发生创造了一个局部区域。该系统利用微量移液管上的液滴与铟锡氧化物(ITO)载玻片上制备的 Ru-Silica@Au 颗粒接触进行演示。液滴中的三正丙胺(TPrA)与直径为 10 μm 的区域中的钌复合物发生反应,产生 ECL 发射,并由 ITO 玻片下方的光电倍增管(PMT)记录下来。通过连续接触每个局部区域,ITO 表面的稳态电流分布和相关的 ECL 发射被成像出来。局部 ECL 强度与电流呈近似线性关系,但在某些区域明显偏离了线性曲线。这一结果表明,ECL 发射不仅取决于电化学反应中转移的电子数,还受到 ITO 表面局部环境的影响。与传统的大体积溶液中的 ECL 成像相比,这种方法避免了附近区域 ECL 发射的串扰,为揭示 ECL 反应中更多的分子机制提供了一条新途径。
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Electrochemistry Communications
Electrochemistry Communications 工程技术-电化学
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