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Micrometer-scale transient ion transport for real-time pH assay in living rat brains
Authors:Kailin Zhang  Huan Wei  Tianyi Xiong  Yanan Jiang  Wenjie Ma  Fei Wu  Ping Yu  Lanqun Mao
Affiliation:Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (BNLMS), Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, Institute of Chemistry, The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Science, Beijing 100190 China.; College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875 China ; College of Chemical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049 China
Abstract:Ion transport has been widely used for various applications such as sensing, desalination and energy conversion; however, nearly all applications are based on steady-state ion transport. Herein, we for the first time demonstrate the capability of transient ion transport for in vivo sensing with both high spatial (∼μm) and temporal (∼ms) resolution by using pH as the model target. Transient ion transport behavior (i.e., time-dependent ion current change) was observed by applying high-frequency pulse potential. Importantly, we proposed the ion distribution transient model for this time-dependent ion transport behavior. With this model, the temporal resolution of the as-developed pH microsensor based on ion current was improved to the ms level, thus satisfying the requirement of neurochemical recording. Moreover, our microsensor features good reproducibility, selectivity, and reversibility, and can thus real-time monitor the pH change in living rat brains. This study demonstrates the first example of in vivo sensing based on ion transport, opening a new way to neurochemical monitoring with ultrahigh spatiotemporal resolution. This study is also helpful to understand the transient process of asymmetric ion transport.

Micrometer-scale transient ion transport has been successfully used for constructing a high spatiotemporal resolution and performance microsensor, which could be used for real-time monitoring the change of pH in rat brains.
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