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Towards Embedded Electrochemical Sensors for On-Site Nitrite Detection by Gold Nanoparticles Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrodes

The transition of electrochemical sensors from lab-based measurements to real-time analysis requires special attention to different aspects in addition to the classical development of new sensing materials. Several critical challenges need to be addressed including a reproducible fabrication procedu...

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Autores principales: Adiraju, Anurag, Munjal, Rohan, Viehweger, Christian, Al-Hamry, Ammar, Brahem, Amina, Hussain, Jawaid, Kommisetty, Sanhith, Jalasutram, Aditya, Tegenkamp, Christoph, Kanoun, Olfa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36991672
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23062961
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author Adiraju, Anurag
Munjal, Rohan
Viehweger, Christian
Al-Hamry, Ammar
Brahem, Amina
Hussain, Jawaid
Kommisetty, Sanhith
Jalasutram, Aditya
Tegenkamp, Christoph
Kanoun, Olfa
author_facet Adiraju, Anurag
Munjal, Rohan
Viehweger, Christian
Al-Hamry, Ammar
Brahem, Amina
Hussain, Jawaid
Kommisetty, Sanhith
Jalasutram, Aditya
Tegenkamp, Christoph
Kanoun, Olfa
author_sort Adiraju, Anurag
collection PubMed
description The transition of electrochemical sensors from lab-based measurements to real-time analysis requires special attention to different aspects in addition to the classical development of new sensing materials. Several critical challenges need to be addressed including a reproducible fabrication procedure, stability, lifetime, and development of cost-effective sensor electronics. In this paper, we address these aspects exemplarily for a nitrite sensor. An electrochemical sensor has been developed using one-step electrodeposited (Ed) gold nanoparticles (EdAu) for the detection of nitrite in water, which shows a low limit of detection of 0.38 µM and excellent analytical capabilities in groundwater. Experimental investigations with 10 realized sensors show a very high reproducibility enabling mass production. A comprehensive investigation of the sensor drift by calendar and cyclic aging was carried out for 160 cycles to assess the stability of the electrodes. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) shows significant changes with increasing aging inferring the deterioration of the electrode surface. To enable on-site measurements outside the laboratory, a compact and cost-effective wireless potentiostat combining cyclic and square wave voltammetry, and EIS capabilities has been designed and validated. The implemented methodology in this study builds a basis for the development of further on-site distributed electrochemical sensor networks.
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spelling pubmed-100548252023-03-30 Towards Embedded Electrochemical Sensors for On-Site Nitrite Detection by Gold Nanoparticles Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrodes Adiraju, Anurag Munjal, Rohan Viehweger, Christian Al-Hamry, Ammar Brahem, Amina Hussain, Jawaid Kommisetty, Sanhith Jalasutram, Aditya Tegenkamp, Christoph Kanoun, Olfa Sensors (Basel) Article The transition of electrochemical sensors from lab-based measurements to real-time analysis requires special attention to different aspects in addition to the classical development of new sensing materials. Several critical challenges need to be addressed including a reproducible fabrication procedure, stability, lifetime, and development of cost-effective sensor electronics. In this paper, we address these aspects exemplarily for a nitrite sensor. An electrochemical sensor has been developed using one-step electrodeposited (Ed) gold nanoparticles (EdAu) for the detection of nitrite in water, which shows a low limit of detection of 0.38 µM and excellent analytical capabilities in groundwater. Experimental investigations with 10 realized sensors show a very high reproducibility enabling mass production. A comprehensive investigation of the sensor drift by calendar and cyclic aging was carried out for 160 cycles to assess the stability of the electrodes. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) shows significant changes with increasing aging inferring the deterioration of the electrode surface. To enable on-site measurements outside the laboratory, a compact and cost-effective wireless potentiostat combining cyclic and square wave voltammetry, and EIS capabilities has been designed and validated. The implemented methodology in this study builds a basis for the development of further on-site distributed electrochemical sensor networks. MDPI 2023-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10054825/ /pubmed/36991672 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23062961 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Adiraju, Anurag
Munjal, Rohan
Viehweger, Christian
Al-Hamry, Ammar
Brahem, Amina
Hussain, Jawaid
Kommisetty, Sanhith
Jalasutram, Aditya
Tegenkamp, Christoph
Kanoun, Olfa
Towards Embedded Electrochemical Sensors for On-Site Nitrite Detection by Gold Nanoparticles Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrodes
title Towards Embedded Electrochemical Sensors for On-Site Nitrite Detection by Gold Nanoparticles Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrodes
title_full Towards Embedded Electrochemical Sensors for On-Site Nitrite Detection by Gold Nanoparticles Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrodes
title_fullStr Towards Embedded Electrochemical Sensors for On-Site Nitrite Detection by Gold Nanoparticles Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Towards Embedded Electrochemical Sensors for On-Site Nitrite Detection by Gold Nanoparticles Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrodes
title_short Towards Embedded Electrochemical Sensors for On-Site Nitrite Detection by Gold Nanoparticles Modified Screen Printed Carbon Electrodes
title_sort towards embedded electrochemical sensors for on-site nitrite detection by gold nanoparticles modified screen printed carbon electrodes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36991672
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23062961
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