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Legion: An Instrument for High-Throughput Electrochemistry

Benjamin H. R. Gerroll, Krista M. Kulesa, Charles Ault, Lane A. Baker

2023ACS Measurement Science Au46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Electrochemical arrays promise utility for accelerated hypothesis testing and breakthrough discoveries. Herein, we report a new high-throughput electrochemistry platform, colloquially called "Legion," for applications in electroanalysis and electrosynthesis. Legion consists of 96 electrochemical cells dimensioned to match common 96-well plates that are independently controlled with a field-programmable gate array. We demonstrate the utility of Legion by measuring model electrochemical probes, pH-dependent electron transfers, and electrocatalytic dehalogenation reactions. We consider advantages and disadvantages of this new instrumentation, with the hope of expanding the electrochemical toolbox.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrosynthesisElectrochemistryThroughputNanotechnologyToolboxInstrumentation (computer programming)Computer scienceElectrochemical cellMaterials scienceChemistryElectrodeTelecommunicationsPhysical chemistryProgramming languageOperating systemWirelessElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionCO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
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