This work demonstrates a paper-based microfluidic sampling and separation platform that allows potentiometric sensing of chloride ions in presence of strongly interfering salicylate ions using a solid-contact ion-selective electrode as a detector. The device was composed of two pieces of paper with different shapes and pore sizes. A "T" shaped filter paper with a pore size of 12-25 was used as the detection zone. A filter paper with a pore size of 2.0 mu m was modified with a complexing agent (Fe3+ and served as the separation zone. The two pieces of the paper were joined together just like a jigsaw. A solid-contact Cl--selective electrode and a reference electrode were gently pressed onto the detection zone to create a direct con...
Paper-based microfluidic analytical devices (μPADs) are becoming valuable tools in analytical area d...
Chloride (Cl-) is an inorganic anion present in a broad range of samples (e.g. biological, environme...
Microfluidic sampling media based on paper and its modifications with either gold nanoparticles or s...
A new concept of a solid reference electrode integrated with microfluidic paper-based sampling was i...
The determination of heavy metals and clinically relevant ions is vital to maintain environmental qu...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes the design and fabrication of ion-sensing electrochemical paper-based...
Paper substrates were modified with different organic salts and used in microfluidic paper-based sam...
Paper-based microfluidic solution sampling is a viable option for potentiometric sensors to be used ...
Ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) have extensively been used for food analysis, as medical diagnostic ...
In real-life situations, where samples such as wet soil, body fluids or foodstuff, contain high cont...
Distance-based detection methods, as used in development of microfluidic paper analytical devices (m...
The recent goal of sustainability in analytical chemistry has boosted the development of eco-designe...
Prototypes of microfluidic paper-based separation devices with amperometric detection were developed...
Non-invasive diagnosis on biological liquid samples, such as urine, sweat, saliva, and tears, may al...
Paper-based microfluidic devices have been widely investigated in recent years. Among various detect...
Paper-based microfluidic analytical devices (μPADs) are becoming valuable tools in analytical area d...
Chloride (Cl-) is an inorganic anion present in a broad range of samples (e.g. biological, environme...
Microfluidic sampling media based on paper and its modifications with either gold nanoparticles or s...
A new concept of a solid reference electrode integrated with microfluidic paper-based sampling was i...
The determination of heavy metals and clinically relevant ions is vital to maintain environmental qu...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes the design and fabrication of ion-sensing electrochemical paper-based...
Paper substrates were modified with different organic salts and used in microfluidic paper-based sam...
Paper-based microfluidic solution sampling is a viable option for potentiometric sensors to be used ...
Ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) have extensively been used for food analysis, as medical diagnostic ...
In real-life situations, where samples such as wet soil, body fluids or foodstuff, contain high cont...
Distance-based detection methods, as used in development of microfluidic paper analytical devices (m...
The recent goal of sustainability in analytical chemistry has boosted the development of eco-designe...
Prototypes of microfluidic paper-based separation devices with amperometric detection were developed...
Non-invasive diagnosis on biological liquid samples, such as urine, sweat, saliva, and tears, may al...
Paper-based microfluidic devices have been widely investigated in recent years. Among various detect...
Paper-based microfluidic analytical devices (μPADs) are becoming valuable tools in analytical area d...
Chloride (Cl-) is an inorganic anion present in a broad range of samples (e.g. biological, environme...
Microfluidic sampling media based on paper and its modifications with either gold nanoparticles or s...