扫描电化学电池显微亚微米质谱法研究电化学反应。

ACS electrochemistry Pub Date : 2025-04-21 eCollection Date: 2025-07-03 DOI:10.1021/acselectrochem.5c00095
Lingjie Zhang, Madison E Edwards, Oluwasegun J Wahab, Hugo Y Samayoa-Oviedo, Dallas P Freitas, Xin Yan, Lane A Baker
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通过纳米吸管的使用,纳米电化学已经取得了显著的进步,实现了精确的电极面积限制和局部测量。特别是,扫描电化学细胞显微镜(SECCM)利用纳米吸管的使用来促进电化学过程的测量,具有高时空分辨率。虽然纳米电化学非常适合研究亚微米水平的过程,但需要补充分析技术来检测中间体并帮助阐明小体积中发生的反应途径。在这项工作中,我们展示了SECCM与质谱的耦合,用于检测尿酸氧化形成的反应产物。具体来说,SECCM探针尖端产生的物质可以通过纳米电喷雾电离传递到质谱仪,并且具有稳定的离子信号和高灵敏度。我们证明了该工作流程能够检测由3 μm和900 nm尖端直径的SECCM探针产生的分析物,尽管与较小的纳米管直径相关的低转化率。本文的研究结果表明,SECCM-MS工作流程是检测微纳米级电化学反应形成的低丰度物质的有效方法。
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Scanning Electrochemical Cell Microscopy for Sub-Micrometer Mass Spectrometric Studies of Electrochemical Reactions.

Nanoscale electrochemistry has been significantly advanced through the utilization of nanopipettes, enabling precise electrode area confinement and localized measurements. In particular, scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) has leveraged the use of nanopipettes to facilitate measurement of electrochemical processes with high spatiotemporal resolution. While nano electrochemistry is well-suited to study processes at the sub-micrometer level, there is a need for complementary analytical techniques that can enable the detection of intermediates and help to elucidate reaction pathways that occur in the small volumes. In this work, we demonstrate the coupling of SECCM with MS for the detection of reaction products formed by the oxidation of uric acid. Specifically, species generated at the tip of an SECCM probe could be delivered to a mass spectrometer via nanoelectrospray ionization and exhibit both stable ion signal and high sensitivity. We demonstrate that this workflow enables the detection of analytes generated from SECCM probes of 3 μm and 900 nm tip diameter, despite the low conversion ratio associated with the smaller nanopipette diameters. Results presented herein demonstrate the SECCM-MS workflow as a powerful approach to detect low-abundance species formed from micro- and nanoscale electrochemical reactions.

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