An electrode device for high pressure applications. These electrodes,
designed to withstand pressure of greater than 10,000 psi, are adapted
for use in microfluidic devices that employ electrokinetic or
electrophoretic flow. The electrode is composed, generally, of an outer
electrically insulating tubular body having a porous ceramic frit
material disposed in one end of the outer body. The pores of the porous
ceramic material are filled with an ion conductive polymer resin. A
conductive material situated on the upper surface of the porous ceramic
frit material and, thus isolated from direct contact with the
electrolyte, forms a gas diffusion electrode. A metal current collector,
in contact with the gas diffusion electrode, provides connection to a
voltage source.