File:Conducting-Polymer-Electrodes-for-Gel-Electrophoresis-pone.0089416.s001.ogv

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English: Video showing electrochromic switching in two PEDOT:PSS electrodes connected by a piece of PhastGel SDS Buffer Strips. The PEDOT:PSS electrodes were reversibly and repeatedly oxidized and reduced by switching the polarity of an applied potential of 1 V. This was observed by a color change (electrochromism) between dark (reduced PEDOT) and light (oxidized PEDOT) blue within the electrodes, demonstrating the transport of ions between and into the electrodes. Only the region of PEDOT:PSS contacting (under) the SDS Buffer Strip (the region directly above the silver pads used for contacting the device with the probes from the power source) is available for electrochemistry. The observed color change confirmed the compatibility of the SDS and TRIS buffer with the PEDOT:PSS, particularly that the ions are able to migrate into the partially-hydrated polymer, allowing the PEDOT through the entire thickness of the electrode to switch.
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Source Video S1 from Bengtsson K, Nilsson S, Robinson N (2014). "Conducting Polymer Electrodes for Gel Electrophoresis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0089416. PMC: 3929695.
Author Bengtsson K, Nilsson S, Robinson N
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