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Electrophoresis on a polyester thread coupled with an end-channel pencil electrode detector
Authors:Martin K Kimani  John Mwangi  Edgar D Goluch
Institution:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA;2. Department of Biology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:We present the design and characterization of a low cost, thread-based electrophoretic device with integrated electrochemical detection. The device has an end-channel pencil graphite electrode placement system for performing electrochemical detection on the thread electrophoresis platform with direct sample pipetting onto the thread. We also established the use of methylene blue and neutral red as a pair of reference migration markers for separation techniques coupled with electrochemical detection, as they have different colors for visual analysis and are both electroactive. Importantly, neutral red was also found to migrate at a similar rate to the EOF, indicating that it can be used as a visual identifier of EOF. The utility of our system was demonstrated by electrophoretic separation and electrochemical detection of physiologically relevant concentrations of pyocyanin in a solution containing multiple electroactive compounds. Pyocyanin is a biomarker for the detection of pathogenic Pseudomonas aeruginosa and has a redox potential that is similar to that of methylene blue. The system was able to effectively resolve methylene blue, neutral red, and pyocyanin in less than 7 min of electrophoretic separation. The theoretical limit of detection for pyocyanin was determined to be 559 nM. The electrophoretic mobilities of methylene blue (0.0236 ± 0.0007 mm2/V·s), neutral red (0.0149 ± 0.0007 mm2/V·s), and pyocyanin (0.0107 ± 0.0003 mm2/V·s) were also determined.
Keywords:Capillary electrophoresis  Electrochemical detection  Neutral red  Pyocyanin  Thread electrophoresis
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