Literature DB >> 31535844

Complete Additively Manufactured (3D-Printed) Electrochemical Sensing Platform.

Eduardo M Richter1,2, Diego P Rocha1,2, Rafael M Cardoso2, Edmund M Keefe1, Christopher W Foster1, Rodrigo A A Munoz2, Craig E Banks1.   

Abstract

Herein, we report a complete additively manufactured (AM) electrochemical sensing platform. In this approach, a fully AM/3D-printed electrochemical system, using a conventional low-cost 3D printer (fused deposition modeling) fabricating both the conductive electrodes and the nonconductive/chemically inert electrochemical cell is reported. The electrodes (working, counter, and pseudo-reference) are AM using a conductive fused-filament comprised of a mixture of carbon black nanoparticles and polylactic acid (CB/PLA). AM components partially coated with silver ink presented a similar behavior to a conventional Ag/AgCl reference electrode. The performance of the AM working electrode was evaluated after a simple and fast polishing procedure on sandpaper and electrochemical activation in a NaOH solution (0.5 mol L-1). Following the electrochemical activation step, a considerable improvement in the electrochemical behavior (current intensity and voltammetric profile) was obtained for model analytes, such as dopamine, hexaammineruthenium(III) chloride, ferricyanide/ferrocyanide, uric acid, and ascorbic acid. Excellent repeatability (RSD = 0.4%, N = 10) and limit of detection (0.1 μmol L-1) were obtained with the all complete AM electrochemical system for dopamine analysis. The electrochemical performance of the developed system (after simple electrochemical activation of the working electrode) was similar or better than those obtained using commercial glassy carbon and screen-printed carbon electrodes. The results shown here represents a significant advance in AM (3D printing) technology for analytical chemistry.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31535844     DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b02573

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


  12 in total

1.  3D-printed electrochemical pestle and mortar for identification of falsified pharmaceutical tablets.

Authors:  Ricoveer S Shergill; Anna Farlow; Fernando Perez; Bhavik A Patel
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2022-02-12       Impact factor: 5.833

2.  Additively manufactured carbon/black-integrated polylactic acid 3Dprintedsensor for simultaneous quantification of uric acid and zinc in sweat.

Authors:  Vanessa N Ataide; Diego P Rocha; Abner de Siervo; Thiago R L C Paixão; Rodrigo A A Muñoz; Lucio Angnes
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2021-10-19       Impact factor: 5.833

3.  3D-printed electrochemical platform with multi-purpose carbon black sensing electrodes.

Authors:  Habdias A Silva-Neto; Anderson A Dias; Wendell K T Coltro
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2022-05-28       Impact factor: 6.408

4.  3D-Printed SARS-CoV-2 RNA Genosensing Microfluidic System.

Authors:  Agustín G Crevillen; Carmen C Mayorga-Martinez; Jayraj V Vaghasiya; Martin Pumera
Journal:  Adv Mater Technol       Date:  2022-02-15

Review 5.  How 3D printing can boost advances in analytical and bioanalytical chemistry.

Authors:  Adriano Ambrosi; Alessandra Bonanni
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2021-07-21       Impact factor: 5.833

6.  3D-printed electrode as a new platform for electrochemical immunosensors for virus detection.

Authors:  Gustavo Martins; Jeferson L Gogola; Lucas H Budni; Bruno C Janegitz; Luiz H Marcolino-Junior; Márcio F Bergamini
Journal:  Anal Chim Acta       Date:  2020-12-11       Impact factor: 6.558

7.  3D-Drawn Supports for Ion-Selective Electrodes.

Authors:  Justyna Kalisz; Katarzyna Wȩgrzyn; Krzysztof Maksymiuk; Agata Michalska
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2022-02-17       Impact factor: 6.986

Review 8.  Recent progress of conductive 3D-printed electrodes based upon polymers/carbon nanomaterials using a fused deposition modelling (FDM) method as emerging electrochemical sensing devices.

Authors:  Muhamad Huzaifah Omar; Khairunisak Abdul Razak; Mohd Nadhir Ab Wahab; Hairul Hisham Hamzah
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-05-06       Impact factor: 4.036

9.  New conductive filament ready-to-use for 3D-printing electrochemical (bio)sensors: Towards the detection of SARS-CoV-2.

Authors:  Jéssica Santos Stefano; Luiz Ricardo Guterres E Silva; Raquel Gomes Rocha; Laís Canniatti Brazaca; Eduardo Mathias Richter; Rodrigo Alejandro Abarza Muñoz; Bruno Campos Janegitz
Journal:  Anal Chim Acta       Date:  2021-12-11       Impact factor: 6.911

Review 10.  A 3D Printer Guide for the Development and Application of Electrochemical Cells and Devices.

Authors:  Ana Luisa Silva; Gabriel Maia da Silva Salvador; Sílvia V F Castro; Nakédia M F Carvalho; Rodrigo A A Munoz
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2021-07-02       Impact factor: 5.221

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