Multilayer inkjet printing is emerging as a robust platform for fabricating flexible electronic devices over a large area. Here, we report a straightforward, scalable and inexpensive method for printing multilayer three-dimensional nanoporous redox cycling devices with a tunable nanometer gap for electrochemical sensing. The fabrication of the electrochemical redox cycling device is based on vertical stacking of two conductive electrodes made of carbon and gold nanoparticle inks. In this configuration, the two electrodes are parallel to each other and electrically separated by a layer of polystyrene nanospheres. As the top and the bottom electrodes are biased to, respectively, oxidizing and reducing potentials, repetitive cycling of redox m...
Redox cycling is a powerful tool for the electrical detection of chemical electrode reactions. Owing...
Printing arrays of responsive spots for multiplexed sensing with electrochemical readout requires ne...
This paper describes a paper-based biochemical sensor that realizes redox cycling with close interel...
A rapid fabrication method of microgap electrodes using inkjet printing is described. In this approa...
In recent years, inkjet printing has received increasing attention from academic and industrial comm...
We report on the high-throughput non-lithographic microprinting of a high-wiring-density interdigita...
Disposable amperometric electrode chips enable the rapid, cost-effective and reliable monitoring of ...
Nanoscale redox cycling is a powerful technique for detecting electrochemically active molecules, ba...
Herein, we present the large scale fabrication of carbon nanotubes (CNT) electrodes supported on fle...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge-oxidized graphene nanos...
Molecule synthesis is convenient on the small scale while electrode fabrication is more convenient o...
Inkjet printing (IJP) has emerged as a promising additive manufacturing technique for fabrication of...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge‐oxidized graphene nanos...
This paper presents a fully inkjet-printed electrochemical sensor on paper which consists of carbon ...
In this work, we demonstrated that enhancement of electrochemical current due to redox cycling could...
Redox cycling is a powerful tool for the electrical detection of chemical electrode reactions. Owing...
Printing arrays of responsive spots for multiplexed sensing with electrochemical readout requires ne...
This paper describes a paper-based biochemical sensor that realizes redox cycling with close interel...
A rapid fabrication method of microgap electrodes using inkjet printing is described. In this approa...
In recent years, inkjet printing has received increasing attention from academic and industrial comm...
We report on the high-throughput non-lithographic microprinting of a high-wiring-density interdigita...
Disposable amperometric electrode chips enable the rapid, cost-effective and reliable monitoring of ...
Nanoscale redox cycling is a powerful technique for detecting electrochemically active molecules, ba...
Herein, we present the large scale fabrication of carbon nanotubes (CNT) electrodes supported on fle...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge-oxidized graphene nanos...
Molecule synthesis is convenient on the small scale while electrode fabrication is more convenient o...
Inkjet printing (IJP) has emerged as a promising additive manufacturing technique for fabrication of...
Inkjet printing of electrochemical sensors using a highly loaded mildly edge‐oxidized graphene nanos...
This paper presents a fully inkjet-printed electrochemical sensor on paper which consists of carbon ...
In this work, we demonstrated that enhancement of electrochemical current due to redox cycling could...
Redox cycling is a powerful tool for the electrical detection of chemical electrode reactions. Owing...
Printing arrays of responsive spots for multiplexed sensing with electrochemical readout requires ne...
This paper describes a paper-based biochemical sensor that realizes redox cycling with close interel...