2010
DOI: 10.1021/ac1019304
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Soft Microelectrode Linear Array for Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy

Abstract: A linear array of eight individual addressable microelectrodes has been developed in order to perform highthroughput scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) imaging of large sample areas in contact regime. Similar to previous reports, the soft microelectrode array was fabricated by ablating microchannels on a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film and filling them with carbon ink. Improvements have been achieved by using a 5 µm thick Parylene coating that allows for smaller working distances, as the probe wa… Show more

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“…These probes were introduced earlier for the imaging of metal-on-glass structures, human fingerprints, and enzyme activity. [28][29][30] The probe production starts with the formation of parallel microchannels with well-defined midpoint-to-midpoint distances (e.g. 250 mm or 500 mm) in a 100 mm thick polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film by laser ablation, filling the channels with a carbon ink, curing, and covering the entire probe with a 3 mm thick coating of Parylene C (see the Supporting Information for chemicals used (SI-1) and details of the probe fabrication (SI-2)).…”
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“…These probes were introduced earlier for the imaging of metal-on-glass structures, human fingerprints, and enzyme activity. [28][29][30] The probe production starts with the formation of parallel microchannels with well-defined midpoint-to-midpoint distances (e.g. 250 mm or 500 mm) in a 100 mm thick polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film by laser ablation, filling the channels with a carbon ink, curing, and covering the entire probe with a 3 mm thick coating of Parylene C (see the Supporting Information for chemicals used (SI-1) and details of the probe fabrication (SI-2)).…”
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“…For imaging areas larger than the width of the electrode array, several image frames can be tiled by the control software (SI-4). [29] The pressure exerted by the probe on the sample is in the range of 10 3 N m À2 . [32] Although this value is not very precise because of difficulties in estimating the contact area between the probe and the substrate, it is around four orders of magnitude smaller than the pressure in standard SFM experiments.…”
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“…[19][20][21] The new probes are made by classical microfabrication techniques and are appropriate for a wide range of samples, thereby broadening the applicability of SECM to new areas.…”
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“…Thus, the same microfabrication methods employed for fabricating soft stylus probes have produced linear arrays of microelectrodes. 21 As a consequence, all the advantages provided by performing SECM in a contact regime are combined with a multiplexed probe array.…”
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