Imaging Sample Acidification Triggered by Electrochemically Activated Polyaniline

In this letter, we demonstrate 2D acidification of samples at environmental and physiological pH with an electrochemically activated polyaniline (PANI) mesh. A novel sensor–actuator concept is conceived for such a purpose. The sample is sandwiched between the PANI (actuator) and a planar pH optode (sensor) placed at a very close distance (∼0.50 mm). Upon application of a mild potential to the mesh, in contrast to previously reported acidification approaches, PANI releases a significant number of protons, causing an acid–base titration in the sample. This process is monitored in time and space by the pH optode, providing chemical imaging of the pH decrease along the dynamic titration via photographic acquisition. Acidification of samples at varying buffer capacity has been investigated: the higher the buffer capacity, the more time (and therefore proton charge) was needed to reach a pH of 4.5 or even lower. Also, the ability to map spatial differences in buffer capacity within a sample during the acid–base titration was unprecedentedly proven. The sensor–actuator concept could be used for monitoring certain analytes in samples that specifically require acidification pretreatment. Particularly, in combination with different optodes, dynamic mapping of concentration gradients will be accessible in complex environmental samples ranging from roots and sediments to bacterial aggregates.

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