This paper deals with low-cost sensors to detect the presence of organic pollutants, based on the voltammetric response of Screen Printed Electrodes (SPE). Modified SPEs are here proposed, by using graphene nanoplatelets that represent a low cost version of graphene, characterized by an easier and more scalable production compared to pure graphene. Improved sensing performance are experimentally observed with these surface modifications to the detection of an aromatic organic compound
Although the “turn-on” fluorescence-based detection approach has been widely used in diverse fields,...
Abstract\ud A chemical sensor is defined as a transducer comprised of, or coated with, a layer that ...
Graphene, one kind of emerging carbon nanomaterial, has attracted increasing attention recently. Due...
This paper deals with low-cost sensors to detect the presence of organic pollutants, based on the vo...
The use of nanomaterials in sensor and biosensor field is one of the hottest topics today in analyti...
We discuss the development of electrode surfaces modified with nanostructures for the electrochemica...
A graphene-based nanosensor was developed for in situ monitoring of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons...
Solution phase printing of graphene-based electrodes has recently become an attractive low-cost, sca...
Water pollution is nowadays a global problem and the effective detection of pollutants is of fundame...
Water pollution is nowadays a global problem and the effective detection of pollutants is of fundame...
Graphene, the archetypal two-dimensional material, is attracting increasing attention due to its uni...
Electrochemical sensor iii Graphenated polyaniline nanocomposite for the determination of (PAHs) in ...
Graphene is one of the new materials which has shown a large impact on the electronic industry due t...
Graphene layers have been transferred directly on to paper without any intermediate layers to yield ...
K.S. Novoselov in his Nobel lecture (December 8, 2010), described graphene as “more than just a flat...
Although the “turn-on” fluorescence-based detection approach has been widely used in diverse fields,...
Abstract\ud A chemical sensor is defined as a transducer comprised of, or coated with, a layer that ...
Graphene, one kind of emerging carbon nanomaterial, has attracted increasing attention recently. Due...
This paper deals with low-cost sensors to detect the presence of organic pollutants, based on the vo...
The use of nanomaterials in sensor and biosensor field is one of the hottest topics today in analyti...
We discuss the development of electrode surfaces modified with nanostructures for the electrochemica...
A graphene-based nanosensor was developed for in situ monitoring of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons...
Solution phase printing of graphene-based electrodes has recently become an attractive low-cost, sca...
Water pollution is nowadays a global problem and the effective detection of pollutants is of fundame...
Water pollution is nowadays a global problem and the effective detection of pollutants is of fundame...
Graphene, the archetypal two-dimensional material, is attracting increasing attention due to its uni...
Electrochemical sensor iii Graphenated polyaniline nanocomposite for the determination of (PAHs) in ...
Graphene is one of the new materials which has shown a large impact on the electronic industry due t...
Graphene layers have been transferred directly on to paper without any intermediate layers to yield ...
K.S. Novoselov in his Nobel lecture (December 8, 2010), described graphene as “more than just a flat...
Although the “turn-on” fluorescence-based detection approach has been widely used in diverse fields,...
Abstract\ud A chemical sensor is defined as a transducer comprised of, or coated with, a layer that ...
Graphene, one kind of emerging carbon nanomaterial, has attracted increasing attention recently. Due...