Celetrix Electroporation

From small scale to large scale

A Farewell to Cuvettes

1. Surface effect warps electric field in cuvettes

vs Cuvette插图 The liquid surface inside a cuvette is curved because of a small liquid-solid contact angle. The curvature alters the even distribution of voltage. The voltage distribution in the liquid can be simulated by a simplified equivalent circuit. The whole liquid is subdivided into resistors of roughly identical resistance. These resistors are connected into multiple series with the same end-to-end total voltage between the electrodes and the series are also arranged in parallel. In a series circuit, voltage is distributed in proportion to resistance. Each of these resistors would have the same voltage if the liquid surface is flat.vs Cuvette插图1 
vs Cuvette插图 At the liquid corner (vs Cuvette插图2 ), two resistors are first connected in parallel with the resistance cut in half and they are then connected in series to the center resistor ( vs Cuvette插图3 ). The corner resisters assume a lower voltage and the cells in the corners are insufficiently electroporated ( vs Cuvette插图2 ). The center resistor is allocated a higher voltage and the cells in the center under the curved surface are killed by an excessive voltage ( vs Cuvette插图3 ). Therefore the upper portion in the cuvette is a poor area for electroporation. Only the lower portion ( vs Cuvette插图4 ) is the good electroporation area unaffected by the surface warping effect.

2. Bubbles cause current turmoil in cuvettes

vs Cuvette插图5vs Cuvette插图 The electrode surface is quite large in cuvettes. Electrochemical reactions produce toxicagents and air bubbles. The bubbles are a huge adverse factor in electroporation.
vs Cuvette插图 The bubbles are insulators and the electric current has to flow between the bubbles. The space between the bubbles thus has a higher current and the cells in this area arekilled ( vs Cuvette插图2 ).
vs Cuvette插图 A bubble warps the electric current similar to the insulator cell shown in page 2. On the direction of total current, areas before and after the bubble (vs Cuvette插图3 ) have a lower current and cells in these areas are not effectively electroporated. Only themiddle portion of the liquid ( vs Cuvette插图4) away from the electrodes is the optimal area.

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Summary: Limitation of cuvettes

vs Cuvette插图 Within the cuvette, the upper portion is a poor area for electroporation as well as the two side portions adjacent to the electrodes.
vs Cuvette插图 After cutting out the poor areas, the real optimal area (shown as the blue block at the right) in the cuvette is small. For 1mm and 2mm cuvettes, there might be no optimal area at all since the bubbles can spread from the electrodes quite vigorously.