Literature DB >> 27086102

Novel reagentless paper-based screen-printed electrochemical sensor to detect phosphate.

Stefano Cinti1, Daria Talarico1, Giuseppe Palleschi1, Danila Moscone1, Fabiana Arduini2.   

Abstract

Herein we describe a novel reagentless paper-based electrochemical phosphate sensor, manufactured with a simple and inexpensive approach. By following three easy steps, consisting of wax patterning, paper chemical modification, and electrode screen-printing, the filter paper provides an effective electroanalytical platform to sense phosphate ions in standard solutions and real samples (river water). The electrochemical properties of the paper-based platform were evaluated, firstly, by using ferricyanide as a redox mediator, proving no analyte-entrapment due to the cellulose lattice. Then, the reference colorimetric method for phosphate ions, which is based on the formation of phosphomolybdic complex, was successfully adapted to a reagentless electrochemically paper-based platform. This novel and highly sustainable configuration readily allows for the determination of phosphate ions with high reproducibility and long storage stability, achieving a detection limit of 4 μM over a wide linear range up to 300 μM. This in-house approach would be able to generically develop an affordable in situ and user-friendly sensing device without the addition of any reagent, to be applied for a broad range of analytes.
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Keywords:  Paper-based electroanalytical platform; Phosphate; Reagentless; Screen-printed electrodes; User-friendly method; Wax-printing

Year:  2016        PMID: 27086102     DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2016.03.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chim Acta        ISSN: 0003-2670            Impact factor:   6.558


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