Screen printed electrodes (SPEs), which are prepared by patterning conductive inks or pastes onto an insulating support (e.g., plastic film), are widely employed as sensing and biosensing platforms due to their ease of fabrication and relatively low cost. This is especially applicable to electrodes of this nature prepared with carbon-based inks (SPCEs). To date, the most successful and significant commercial application of SPEs has been as test strips for glucose meters. Despite the maturity of this technology, SPE research remains very active as improvements in sensitivity and selectivity, which often involve modifying the electrode surface, hold the key to advancing their utility in routine applications and extending their benefits to oth...
Altres ajuts: MdV thanks the support from program ICREA Academia. MBSE thanks to la Secretaria d'Uni...
Carbon materials are applied in a variety of electrochemical applications including fuel cells, elec...
7th Italian Conference on Sensors and Microsystems -- FEB 04-MAY 06, 2002 -- Bologna, ITALYWOS: 0002...
Screen printed electrodes (SPEs), which are prepared by patterning conductive inks or pastes onto an...
Nitrogen-doped carbon materials such as carbon nanotubes and graphene have garnered much interest du...
Nitrogen-doped carbon materials have garnered much interest due to their electrocatalytic activity t...
An easy effective method for the activation of commercial screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) u...
Screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) are widely used for the electroanalysis of a plethora of or...
A facile and effective electrochemical activation method of screen printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs)...
Nitrogen-doped carbon materials have garnered much interest due to their abilities to behave as elec...
Nitrogen-doped carbon dots are introduced as a novel substrate suitable for enzyme immobilization in...
Copyright © 2013 Liridon Berisha et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
We report an easy method to tune up screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) for application in fabr...
Ultramicroelectrodes (UMEs) are useful as probes for evaluating electroactive species in confined sp...
This thesis reports the development of screen printed electrodes and associated fabrication processe...
Altres ajuts: MdV thanks the support from program ICREA Academia. MBSE thanks to la Secretaria d'Uni...
Carbon materials are applied in a variety of electrochemical applications including fuel cells, elec...
7th Italian Conference on Sensors and Microsystems -- FEB 04-MAY 06, 2002 -- Bologna, ITALYWOS: 0002...
Screen printed electrodes (SPEs), which are prepared by patterning conductive inks or pastes onto an...
Nitrogen-doped carbon materials such as carbon nanotubes and graphene have garnered much interest du...
Nitrogen-doped carbon materials have garnered much interest due to their electrocatalytic activity t...
An easy effective method for the activation of commercial screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) u...
Screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) are widely used for the electroanalysis of a plethora of or...
A facile and effective electrochemical activation method of screen printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs)...
Nitrogen-doped carbon materials have garnered much interest due to their abilities to behave as elec...
Nitrogen-doped carbon dots are introduced as a novel substrate suitable for enzyme immobilization in...
Copyright © 2013 Liridon Berisha et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
We report an easy method to tune up screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) for application in fabr...
Ultramicroelectrodes (UMEs) are useful as probes for evaluating electroactive species in confined sp...
This thesis reports the development of screen printed electrodes and associated fabrication processe...
Altres ajuts: MdV thanks the support from program ICREA Academia. MBSE thanks to la Secretaria d'Uni...
Carbon materials are applied in a variety of electrochemical applications including fuel cells, elec...
7th Italian Conference on Sensors and Microsystems -- FEB 04-MAY 06, 2002 -- Bologna, ITALYWOS: 0002...