We report a miniaturized and disposable electrochemical sensor for phenolic compound detection. The sensor was constructed by modifying the working electrode surface of screen-printed electrode (SPE) with carbon black (CB) dispersion. This new probe showed higher sensitivity and better resistance to fouling than the bare SPE, displaying the suitability of CB as an excellent nanomodifier of SPE for phenolic compound detection. Catechol, gallic acid, caffeic acid, and tyrosol were detected by square wave voltammetry with a detection limit of 0.1 μM, 1 μM, 0.8 μM, and 2 μM, respectively. The sensor was able to selectively discriminate the mono-phenols and ortho-diphenols with rapid and easy measurement, paving the way to use a cost-effec...
AbstractA sensitive electrochemical sensor was successfully developed on multi-walled carbon nanotub...
Herein we demonstrated, for the first time, the possibility to use the paper employed in printed ele...
Herein we demonstrated, for the first time, the possibility to use the paper employed in printed ele...
We report a miniaturized and disposable electrochemical sensor for phenolic compound detection. The ...
Due to the toxicity and widespread presence of phenolic compounds in the environment, their accurate...
Carbon black nanoparticles (CBNPs) press imprinted films are proposed for class-selective electroche...
The need to deliver high performant and miniaturised electrochemical sensors has boosted the use ofc...
We report an easy method to tune up screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) for application in fabr...
Carbon paste electrodes are developed for the detection of phenols via a procedure in which the phen...
A novel strategy for the preparation of reusable carbon electrode containing carbon black (CB) has b...
Phenolic compounds are pollutants of major concern, and effective monitoring is essential to reduce ...
The mass production of screen-printed electrochemical devices with integrated electrodes has facil...
Carbon based nanomaterials such as graphene or carbon nanotubes, due to their great electrocatalytic...
Abstract In this proposed work, direct green 6 (DG6) decorated carbon paste electrode (CPE) was fabr...
A sensitive electrochemical sensor was successfully developed on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCN...
AbstractA sensitive electrochemical sensor was successfully developed on multi-walled carbon nanotub...
Herein we demonstrated, for the first time, the possibility to use the paper employed in printed ele...
Herein we demonstrated, for the first time, the possibility to use the paper employed in printed ele...
We report a miniaturized and disposable electrochemical sensor for phenolic compound detection. The ...
Due to the toxicity and widespread presence of phenolic compounds in the environment, their accurate...
Carbon black nanoparticles (CBNPs) press imprinted films are proposed for class-selective electroche...
The need to deliver high performant and miniaturised electrochemical sensors has boosted the use ofc...
We report an easy method to tune up screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) for application in fabr...
Carbon paste electrodes are developed for the detection of phenols via a procedure in which the phen...
A novel strategy for the preparation of reusable carbon electrode containing carbon black (CB) has b...
Phenolic compounds are pollutants of major concern, and effective monitoring is essential to reduce ...
The mass production of screen-printed electrochemical devices with integrated electrodes has facil...
Carbon based nanomaterials such as graphene or carbon nanotubes, due to their great electrocatalytic...
Abstract In this proposed work, direct green 6 (DG6) decorated carbon paste electrode (CPE) was fabr...
A sensitive electrochemical sensor was successfully developed on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCN...
AbstractA sensitive electrochemical sensor was successfully developed on multi-walled carbon nanotub...
Herein we demonstrated, for the first time, the possibility to use the paper employed in printed ele...
Herein we demonstrated, for the first time, the possibility to use the paper employed in printed ele...