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SLAS TECHNOLOGY: Translating Life Sciences Innovation | 2018

High-Capacity Redox Polymer Electrodes: Applications in Molecular and Cellular Processing

Craig Patrick Galligan; Christopher Nguyen; J.K. Nelson; Patrick McCoy Spooner; Todd Miller; Brian Michael Davis; Ralf Lenigk; Christopher Michael Puleo

We present methods to fabricate high-capacity redox electrodes using thick membrane or fiber casting of conjugated polymer solutions. Unlike common solution casting or printing methods used in current organic electronics, the presented techniques enable production of PEDOT:PSS electrodes with high charge capacity and the capability to operate under applied voltages greater than 100 V without electrochemical overoxidation. The electrodes are shown integrated into several electrokinetic components commonly used in automated bioprocess or bioassay workflows, including electrophoretic DNA separation and extraction, cellular electroporation/lysis, and electroosmotic pumping. Unlike current metal electrodes used in these applications, the high-capacity polymer electrodes are shown to function without electrolysis of solvent (i.e., without production of excess H+, OH–, and H2O2 by-products). In addition, each component fabricated using the electrodes is shown to have superior capabilities compared with those fabricated with common metal electrodes. These innovations in electrokinetics include a low-voltage/high-pressure electroosmotic pump, and a “flow battery” (in which electrochemical discharge is used to generate electroosmotic flow in the absence of an applied potential). The novel electrodes (and electrokinetic demonstrations) enable new applications of organic electronics within the biology, health care, and pharmaceutical fields.


Archive | 2011

METHOD FOR ELECTROELUTING GENETIC MATERIAL FROM DRIED SAMPLES

Erin Jean Finehout; John Richard Nelson; Patrick McCoy Spooner


Archive | 2015

METHOD, SUBSTRATE AND DEVICE FOR SEPARATING NUCLEIC ACIDS

John Richard Nelson; David Roger Moore; Robert Scott Duthie; Matthew Jeremiah Misner; Gregory Andrew Grossmann; Elizabeth Marie Dees; Patrick McCoy Spooner; Erik Leeming Kvam; Andrew Burns; Vicki Herzl Watkins


Lab on a Chip | 2015

Mesoscale blood cell sedimentation for processing millilitre sample volumes

Craig Patrick Galligan; Jason Michael Nichols; Erik Leeming Kvam; Patrick McCoy Spooner; Rachel Marie Gettings; Li Zhu; Christopher Michael Puleo


Archive | 2013

Method and device for separating nucleic acids

John Richard Nelson; Patrick McCoy Spooner; Christopher Michael Puleo; Hou Rong; Chen Lin


Archive | 2012

Methods of isolating nucleic acids under reduced degradation condition

John Richard Nelson; Li Zhu; Erin Jean Finehout; Xiaohui Chen; Kashan Ali Shaikh; Christopher Michael Puleo; Patrick McCoy Spooner


Archive | 2013

Devices and systems for elution of biomolecules

Christopher Michael Puleo; John Richard Nelson; Patrick McCoy Spooner; Ralf Lenigk; Nichole Lea Wood; Li Zhu; Craig Patrick Galligan


Archive | 2012

Devices and systems for isolating biomolecules and associated methods thereof

John Richard Nelson; Li Zhu; Xiaohui Chen; Christopher Michael Puleo; Patrick McCoy Spooner


Archive | 2016

METHODS OF CAPTURING SPERM NUCLEIC ACIDS

Michael J. Gerdes; John Richard Nelson; Patrick McCoy Spooner; Ralf Lenigk


Archive | 2016

METHODS AND KITS FOR CAPTURING SPERM NUCLEIC ACIDS

Patrick McCoy Spooner; Peter James Tatnell; Jeffrey Kenneth Horton; John Richard Nelson; Michael J. Gerdes; Suzana Kiel; Ralf Lenigk; Alexander Schenk; Wei Sun

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