Screen printing or thick film technology is a widely know approach to manufacture disposable and low-cost sensors and biosensors. Screen-printed electrodes can be manufactured with diverse conductive inks, shapes, and dimensions, depending on the analytical need. Besides their fabrication, these platforms are suitable to be customized with a variety of (nano)materials and bioelements. Herein, we highlight the use of several electrochemical sensors and biosensors for application in the environmental, food, and clinical field, taking as case-studies those devices that have been realized using polyester as substrate.
Cinti, S., Moscone, D., Arduini, F. (2017). Screen-printed electrodes as versatile electrochemical sensors and biosensors. In 2017 IEEE EAST-WEST DESIGN & TEST SYMPOSIUM (EWDTS) (pp.1-4). IEEE [10.1109/EWDTS.2017.8110130].
Screen-printed electrodes as versatile electrochemical sensors and biosensors
Cinti S.
;Moscone D.;Arduini F.
2017-01-01
Abstract
Screen printing or thick film technology is a widely know approach to manufacture disposable and low-cost sensors and biosensors. Screen-printed electrodes can be manufactured with diverse conductive inks, shapes, and dimensions, depending on the analytical need. Besides their fabrication, these platforms are suitable to be customized with a variety of (nano)materials and bioelements. Herein, we highlight the use of several electrochemical sensors and biosensors for application in the environmental, food, and clinical field, taking as case-studies those devices that have been realized using polyester as substrate.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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