气泡
电极
化学
润湿
铂金
分析化学(期刊)
伏安法
电化学
纳米技术
化学工程
复合材料
材料科学
色谱法
生物化学
物理化学
并行计算
计算机科学
催化作用
工程类
作者
Kathryn J. Vannoy,Nicole E. Tarolla,Philip J. Kauffmann,Rebecca B. Clark,Jeffrey E. Dick
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.2c00462
摘要
We present a facile method to detect methamphetamine in aerosols by trapping aerosols in a soap bubble wall for electroanalysis. A microwire was placed through a soap bubble wall as a sensing electrode along with a 1 mm diameter platinum wire as the counter/reference electrode. The resulting electrochemical cell and electrode geometry are unique and allow for reproducible electrochemistry between bubble walls. We first provide a thorough investigation of the cell and electrode geometry and an electrochemical characterization of ferrocene methanol in a soap bubble wall composed of 0.1 M KCl and 0.1% Triton X-100 (v/v). To visualize the boundary where the bubble wets the microwire (the effective electrode area) with tens of nanometer resolution, we electrodeposited platinum on carbon microwire. Scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy revealed the bubble contact (i.e., cylindrical electrode height) is 157 ± 30 μm. Correlated digital microscopy suggests that the wetting reaches r ∼ 125 μm along the bubble wall laterally from the microwire. Beyond the wetting region, the bubble thickness is 18 ± 1 μm, as indicated by ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy experiments probing dissolved bis(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) chloride. We illustrate that the voltammetric character in this system is highly dependent on the bubble wetting parameters, which are tuned by changing the microwire material. We then applied this system to the collection and electrochemical detection of methamphetamine in liquid aerosols, where the bubble wall acts as a low volume collector.
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