Hundreds of new electrochemical sensors are reported in literature every year. However, only a few of them makes it to the market. Manufacturability, or rather the lack of it, is the parameter that dictates if new sensing technologies will remain forever in the laboratory in which they are conceived. Inkjet printing is a low-cost and versatile technique that can facilitate the transfer of nanomaterial-based sensors to the market. Herein, an electroactive and self-assembling inkjet-printable ink based on protein-nanomaterial composites and exfoliated graphene is reported. The consensus tetratricopeptide proteins (CTPRs), used to formulate this ink, are engineered to template and coordinate electroactive metallic nanoclusters (NCs), and to se...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge‐oxidized graphene nanos...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Inkjet printing of graphene inks is considered to be very pro...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Inkjet printing of graphene inks is considered to be very pro...
Hundreds of new electrochemical sensors are reported in literature every year. However, only a few o...
With the advent of flexible electronics, the old fashioned and conventional solid-state technology w...
With the advent of flexible electronics, the old fashioned and conventional solid-state technology w...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge-oxidized graphene nanos...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge-oxidized graphene nanos...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge‐oxidized graphene nanos...
In recent years, inkjet printing has received increasing attention from academic and industrial comm...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge‐oxidized graphene nanos...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Inkjet printing of graphene inks is considered to be very pro...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Inkjet printing of graphene inks is considered to be very pro...
Hundreds of new electrochemical sensors are reported in literature every year. However, only a few o...
With the advent of flexible electronics, the old fashioned and conventional solid-state technology w...
With the advent of flexible electronics, the old fashioned and conventional solid-state technology w...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge-oxidized graphene nanos...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge-oxidized graphene nanos...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge‐oxidized graphene nanos...
In recent years, inkjet printing has received increasing attention from academic and industrial comm...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge‐oxidized graphene nanos...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Inkjet printing of graphene inks is considered to be very pro...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Inkjet printing of graphene inks is considered to be very pro...