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An NMR-compatible microfluidic platform enabling <i>in situ</i> electrochemistry

Hossein Davoodi, Nurdiana Nordin, Lorenzo Bordonali, Jan G. Korvink, Neil MacKinnon, Vlad Badilita

2020Lab on a Chip19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Combining microfluidic devices with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has the potential of unlocking their vast sample handling and processing operation space for use with the powerful analytics provided by NMR. One particularly challenging class of integrated functional elements from the perspective of NMR are conductive structures. Metallic electrodes could be used for electrochemical sample interaction for example, yet they can cause severe NMR spectral and SNR degradation. These issues are more entangled at the micro-scale since the distorted volume occupies a higher ratio of the sample volume. In this study, a combination of simulation and experimental validation was used to identify an electrode geometry that, in terms of NMR spectral parameters, performs as well as for the case when no electrodes are present. By placing the metal tracks in the side-walls of a microfluidic channel, we found that NMR RF excitation performance was actually enhanced, without compromising B0 homogeneity. Monitoring in situ deposition of chitosan in the microfluidic platform is presented as a proof-of-concept demonstration of NMR characterisation of an electrochemical process.

Topics & Concepts

MicrofluidicsElectrodeMaterials scienceIn situElectrochemistryNanotechnologyHomogeneity (statistics)Analytical Chemistry (journal)ChemistryComputer scienceOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryMachine learningAdvanced MRI Techniques and ApplicationsNMR spectroscopy and applicationsMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
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