2022
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-z65fz-v2
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Universal control of protons concentration using electrochemically generated acid compatible with miniaturization

Abstract: Controlling locally produced acidity in miniaturized spaces is of high importance yielding to manage simultaneous chemical reactions. Here we present a platform that hosts miniaturized micro reactors, each one enabling electrochemical control of the acidity in ~nL volumes. We demonstrated the local control of chemical reactions with the deprotection of strong acid labile groups in a region of 150 μm of diameter of an upstanding glass using high proton concentrations (~10-1M) and the acidity contrasts between t… Show more

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“…In Figure d, the oxidation peak for cycle 2 indicating the area under the peak (shaded region in Figure b) is shown along with the inset presenting the Gaussian fitting, and the results from the fitting are tabulated in Table . The minimum pH attained in the cell resulting from eq was calculated as 2.6 (we have verified this procedure with a recent article where we linked the faradaic currents with the pH using a different pH marker).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…In Figure d, the oxidation peak for cycle 2 indicating the area under the peak (shaded region in Figure b) is shown along with the inset presenting the Gaussian fitting, and the results from the fitting are tabulated in Table . The minimum pH attained in the cell resulting from eq was calculated as 2.6 (we have verified this procedure with a recent article where we linked the faradaic currents with the pH using a different pH marker).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%