Electrochimica Acta, Vol.52, No.21, 6268-6274, 2007
Development of three-electrode type micro-electrochemical reactor on anodized aluminum with photon rupture and electrochemistry
Photon rupture with a focused single pulse of pulsed YAG-laser irradiation was used to fabricate an aluminum electrochemical micro-reactor. Porous type anodic oxide film formed on aluminum specimens was irradiated in solutions with a pulsed Nd-YAG laser beam through a convex lens to fabricate micro-channels, micro-electrode, and through holes (for reference electrode, solution inlet, and outlet). During irradiation, specimens were moved by a computer controlled XYZ stage. After irradiation, the surface of the micro-channel and through hole were again treated to form anodic oxide film and the surface of the micro-electrode was treated electrochemically to provide an An layer. The calculated volume of the micro-reactor including micro-channel and through holes is about 1.5 mu l. The cyclic voltammogram of the micro-electrochemical cell was measured in K3Fe(CN)(6)/K4Fe(CN)(6) with both static and flowing solution at different scanning rates. The anodic and cathodic peak currents were measured and the values depended on scanning rate and ion concentration when the solution was static. With the flowing solution, limiting currents were observed and the anodic limiting current was increased with the cubic root of the solution flow rate. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.