ion concentration polarization
Recently Published Documents


TOTAL DOCUMENTS

146
(FIVE YEARS 55)

H-INDEX

28
(FIVE YEARS 5)

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fatima Flores‐Galicia ◽  
Alexander Eden ◽  
Antoine Pallandre ◽  
Sumita Pennathur ◽  
Anne‐Marie Haghiri‐Gosnet

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beatrise Berzina ◽  
Sungu Kim ◽  
Umesha Peramune ◽  
Kumar Saurabh ◽  
Baskar Ganapathysubramanian ◽  
...  

Ion concentration polarization (ICP) accomplishes preconcentration for bioanalysis by localized depletion of electrolyte ions, thereby generating a gradient in electric field strength that facilitates electrokinetic focusing of charged analytes by their electromigration against opposing fluid flow. Such ICP focusing has been shown to accomplish up to a million-fold enrichment of nucleic acids and proteins in single-stage preconcentrators. However, the rate at which the sample volume is swept is limited, requiring several hours to achieve these high enrichment factors. This limitation is caused by two factors. First, an ion depleted zone (IDZ) formed at a planar membrane or electrode may not extend across the full channel cross section under the flow rate employed for focusing, thereby allowing the analyte “leak” past the IDZ. Second, within the IDZ, large fluid vortices lead to mixing, which decreases the efficiency of analyte enrichment and worsens with increased channel dimensions. Here, we address these challenges with faradaic ICP (fICP) at a three-dimensional (3D) electrode comprising metallic microbeads. This 3D-electrode distributes the IDZ, and therefore, the electric field gradient utilized for counter-flow focusing across the full height of the fluidic channel, and its large area, microstructured surface supports smaller vortices. An additional bed of insulating microbeads restricts flow patterns and supplies a large area for surface conduction of ions through the IDZ. Finally, the resistance of this secondary bed enhances focusing by locally strengthening sequestering forces. This easy-to-build platform lays a foundation for the integration of enrichment with user-defined packed bed and electrode materials.


Lab on a Chip ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beatrise Berzina ◽  
Sungu Kim ◽  
Umesha Peramune ◽  
Kumar Saurabh ◽  
Baskar Ganapathysubramanian ◽  
...  

Ion concentration polarization (ICP) accomplishes preconcentration for bioanalysis by localized depletion of electrolyte ions, thereby generating a gradient in electric field strength that facilitates electrokinetic focusing of charged analytes by...


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beatrise Berzina ◽  
Sungu Kim ◽  
Umesha Peramune ◽  
Kumar Saurabh ◽  
Baskar Ganapathysubramanian ◽  
...  

Ion concentration polarization (ICP) accomplishes preconcentration for bioanalysis by localized depletion of electrolyte ions, thereby generating a gradient in electric field strength that facilitates electrokinetic focusing of charged analytes by their electromigration against opposing fluid flow. Such ICP focusing has been shown to accomplish up to a million-fold enrichment of nucleic acids and proteins in single-stage preconcentrators. However, the rate at which the sample volume is swept is limited, requiring several hours to achieve these high enrichment factors. This limitation is caused by two factors. First, an ion depleted zone (IDZ) formed at a planar membrane or electrode may not extend across the full channel cross section, thereby allowing the analyte “leak” past the IDZ. Second, within the IDZ, large fluid vortices lead to mixing, which decreases the efficiency of analyte enrichment and worsens with increased channel dimensions. Here, we address these challenges with faradaic ICP (fICP) at a three-dimensional (3D) electrode comprising metallic microbeads. This 3D-electrode distributes the IDZ, and therefore, the electric field gradient utilized for counter-flow focusing across the full height of the fluidic channel, and its large area, microstructured surface supports smaller vortices. An additional bed of insulating microbeads restricts flow patterns and supplies a large area for surface conduction of ions through the IDZ. Finally, the resistance of this secondary bed enhances focusing by locally strengthening sequestering forces. This easy-to-build platform lays a foundation for the integration of enrichment with user-defined packed bed and electrode materials.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Umair Khan ◽  
Qazi Muhammad Saqib ◽  
Mahesh Y. Chougale ◽  
Rayyan Ali Shaukat ◽  
Jungmin Kim ◽  
...  

AbstractThe human brain is the most efficient computational and intelligent system, and researchers are trying to mimic the human brain using solid-state materials. However, the use of solid-state materials has a limitation due to the movement of neurotransmitters. Hence, soft memory devices are receiving tremendous attention for smooth neurotransmission due to the ion concentration polarization mechanism. This paper proposes a core-shell soft ionic liquid (IL)-resistive memory device for electronic synapses using Cu/Ag@AgCl/Cu with multistate resistive behavior. The presence of the Ag@AgCl core shell in the liquid electrolyte significantly helps to control the movement of Cu2+ ions, which results in multistate resistive switching behavior. The core-shell IL soft memory device can open a gateway for electronic synapses.


Membranes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 697
Author(s):  
Dongxiang Zhang ◽  
Xianglei Zhang ◽  
Leilei Xing ◽  
Zirui Li

Ion concentration polarization (ICP) is a promising mechanism for concentrating and/or separating charged molecules. This work simulates the extraction of Li+ ions in a diluted high Mg2+/Li+ ratio salt lake brines based on free flow ICP focusing (FF-ICPF). The model solution of diluted brine continuously flows through the system with Li+ slightly concentrated and Mg2+ significantly removed by ICP driven by external pressure and perpendicular electric field. In a typical case, our results showed that this system could focus Li+ concentration by ~1.28 times while decreasing the Mg2+/Li+ ratio by about 85% (from 40 to 5.85). Although Li+ and Mg2+ ions are not separated as an end product, which is preferably required by the lithium industry, this method is capable of decreasing the Mg2+/Li+ ratio significantly and has great potential as a preprocessing technology for lithium extraction from salt lake brines.


Micromachines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 903
Author(s):  
Junghyo Yoon ◽  
Youngkyu Cho ◽  
Jaehoon Kim ◽  
Hyunho Kim ◽  
Kyuhwan Na ◽  
...  

Ion concentration polarization (ICP) has been widely applied in microfluidic systems in pre-concentration, particle separation, and desalination applications. General ICP microfluidic systems have three components (i.e., source, ion-exchange, and buffer), which allow selective ion transport. Recently developed trials to eliminate one of the three components to simplify the system have suffered from decreased performance by the accumulation of unwanted ions. In this paper, we presented a new ICP microfluidic system with only an ion-exchange membrane-coated channel. Numerical investigation on hydrodynamic flow and electric fields with a series of coupled governing equations enabled a strong correlation to experimental investigations on electroconvective vortices and the trajectory of charged particles. This study has significant implications for the development and optimization of ICP microfluidic and electrochemical systems for biomarker concentration and separation to improve sensing reliability and detection limits in analytic chemistry.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 051301
Author(s):  
Majid Gholinejad ◽  
Ali Jabari Moghadam ◽  
Dinh-Tuan Phan ◽  
Amir K. Miri ◽  
Seyed Ali Mousavi Shaegh

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document