This work reports a novel way of producing an inexpensive substrate support to assemble a sensing film, designed for the electrical transduction of an intended biomolecule. The support uses cellulose paper as substrate, made hydrophobic with solid wax and covered by a home-made conductive ink having graphite as core material. The hydrophobicity of the paper was confirmed by contact angle measurements and the conductive ink composition was optimized with regard to its adhesion, conductivity, and thermal stability. This support was further modified targeting its application in quantitative analysis. Carnitine (CRT) was selected as target compound, a cancer biomarker. The recognition material consisted of an antibody-like receptor film ...
In this article, we report on the formation and mode-of-operation of an affinity biosensor, where al...
Biosensors are promising tools in several areas such as clinical diagnosis, food analyses, environme...
The use of paper as a smart support in the field of electrochemical sensors has been largely improve...
This work reports a novel way of producing an inexpensive substrate support to assemble a sensing f...
Chemical sensors and biosensors are widely used to detect various kinds of protein target biomolecul...
Despite substantial advances in sensing technologies, the development, preparation, and use of self-...
1st ASPIC International Congress1st ASPIC International Congress, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisb...
The need for sensitive, robust, portable, and inexpensive biosensing platforms is of significant int...
This research work presents, for the first time, a screen-printed electrode (SPE) made on a PCB board...
Electronic equipment generated 9 million tons of waste in 2005 in EU, and it is expected to grow to ...
Paper has been present in the world of analytical chemistry for centuries, but it seems that just a ...
Supplementary information accompanies this paper at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-27884-2.This ...
The fabrication of cost-effective, rapid and specific paper based point-of-care (POC) diagnostics ba...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
In this article, we report on the formation and mode-of-operation of an affinity biosensor, where al...
Biosensors are promising tools in several areas such as clinical diagnosis, food analyses, environme...
The use of paper as a smart support in the field of electrochemical sensors has been largely improve...
This work reports a novel way of producing an inexpensive substrate support to assemble a sensing f...
Chemical sensors and biosensors are widely used to detect various kinds of protein target biomolecul...
Despite substantial advances in sensing technologies, the development, preparation, and use of self-...
1st ASPIC International Congress1st ASPIC International Congress, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisb...
The need for sensitive, robust, portable, and inexpensive biosensing platforms is of significant int...
This research work presents, for the first time, a screen-printed electrode (SPE) made on a PCB board...
Electronic equipment generated 9 million tons of waste in 2005 in EU, and it is expected to grow to ...
Paper has been present in the world of analytical chemistry for centuries, but it seems that just a ...
Supplementary information accompanies this paper at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-27884-2.This ...
The fabrication of cost-effective, rapid and specific paper based point-of-care (POC) diagnostics ba...
The possibility of exfoliating graphite into graphene sheets allows the researchers to produce a mat...
In this article, we report on the formation and mode-of-operation of an affinity biosensor, where al...
Biosensors are promising tools in several areas such as clinical diagnosis, food analyses, environme...
The use of paper as a smart support in the field of electrochemical sensors has been largely improve...