New Journal of Physics (Jan 2017)

Large scale micro-photometry for high resolution pH-characterization during electro-osmotic pumping and modular micro-swimming

  • Ran Niu,
  • Stanislav Khodorov,
  • Julian Weber,
  • Alexander Reinmüller,
  • Thomas Palberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa9545
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 11
p. 115014

Abstract

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Micro-fluidic pumps as well as artificial micro-swimmers are conveniently realized exploiting phoretic solvent flows based on local gradients of temperature, electrolyte concentration or pH. We here present a facile micro-photometric method for monitoring pH gradients and demonstrate its performance and scope on different experimental situations including an electro-osmotic pump and modular micro-swimmers assembled from ion exchange resin beads and polystyrene colloids. In combination with the present microscope and DSLR camera our method offers a 2 μ m spatial resolution at video frame rate over a field of view of 3920 × 2602 μ m ^2 . Under optimal conditions we achieve a pH-resolution of 0.05 with about equal contributions from statistical and systematical uncertainties. Our quantitative micro-photometric characterization of pH gradients which develop in time and reach out several mm is anticipated to provide valuable input for reliable modeling and simulations of a large variety of complex flow situations involving pH-gradients including artificial micro-swimmers, microfluidic pumping or even electro-convection.

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