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Investigating electrochemical deposition of gold on commercial off-the-shelf 3-D printing materials towards developing sensing applications

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the inaccessibility of quick and affordable clinical diagnostics. This led to increased interest in creating low-cost portable electrochemical (EC) devices for environmental monitoring and clinical diagnostics. One important perspective is to develop new fabrication...

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Autores principales: Partanen, Kristin, Pei, Yu, Hillen, Phillip, Hassan, Malek, McEleney, Kevin, Schatte, Gabriele, Payne, Sarah Jane, Oleschuk, Richard, She, Zhe
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9679451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36425202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05455h
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author Partanen, Kristin
Pei, Yu
Hillen, Phillip
Hassan, Malek
McEleney, Kevin
Schatte, Gabriele
Payne, Sarah Jane
Oleschuk, Richard
She, Zhe
author_facet Partanen, Kristin
Pei, Yu
Hillen, Phillip
Hassan, Malek
McEleney, Kevin
Schatte, Gabriele
Payne, Sarah Jane
Oleschuk, Richard
She, Zhe
author_sort Partanen, Kristin
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description The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the inaccessibility of quick and affordable clinical diagnostics. This led to increased interest in creating low-cost portable electrochemical (EC) devices for environmental monitoring and clinical diagnostics. One important perspective is to develop new fabrication methods for functional and low-cost electrode chips. Techniques, such as electron beam and photolithography, allow precise and high-resolution electrode fabrication; however, they are costly and can be time-consuming. More recently, fused deposition modeling three-dimensional (3-D) printing is being used as an alternative fabrication technique due to the low-cost of the printer and rapid prototyping capability. In this study, we explore enhancing the conductivity of 3-D printed working electrodes with EC gold deposition. Two commercial conductive filament brands were used and investigated to fabricate electrode chips. Furthermore, strategies to apply epoxy glue and conductive silver paint were investigated to control the electrode surface area and ensure good electrical connection. This device enables detection at drinking water concentration thresholds. The practical application of the fabricated electrodes is demonstrated by detecting Cu(2+) using anodic stripping voltammetry.
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spelling pubmed-96794512022-11-23 Investigating electrochemical deposition of gold on commercial off-the-shelf 3-D printing materials towards developing sensing applications Partanen, Kristin Pei, Yu Hillen, Phillip Hassan, Malek McEleney, Kevin Schatte, Gabriele Payne, Sarah Jane Oleschuk, Richard She, Zhe RSC Adv Chemistry The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the inaccessibility of quick and affordable clinical diagnostics. This led to increased interest in creating low-cost portable electrochemical (EC) devices for environmental monitoring and clinical diagnostics. One important perspective is to develop new fabrication methods for functional and low-cost electrode chips. Techniques, such as electron beam and photolithography, allow precise and high-resolution electrode fabrication; however, they are costly and can be time-consuming. More recently, fused deposition modeling three-dimensional (3-D) printing is being used as an alternative fabrication technique due to the low-cost of the printer and rapid prototyping capability. In this study, we explore enhancing the conductivity of 3-D printed working electrodes with EC gold deposition. Two commercial conductive filament brands were used and investigated to fabricate electrode chips. Furthermore, strategies to apply epoxy glue and conductive silver paint were investigated to control the electrode surface area and ensure good electrical connection. This device enables detection at drinking water concentration thresholds. The practical application of the fabricated electrodes is demonstrated by detecting Cu(2+) using anodic stripping voltammetry. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9679451/ /pubmed/36425202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05455h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Partanen, Kristin
Pei, Yu
Hillen, Phillip
Hassan, Malek
McEleney, Kevin
Schatte, Gabriele
Payne, Sarah Jane
Oleschuk, Richard
She, Zhe
Investigating electrochemical deposition of gold on commercial off-the-shelf 3-D printing materials towards developing sensing applications
title Investigating electrochemical deposition of gold on commercial off-the-shelf 3-D printing materials towards developing sensing applications
title_full Investigating electrochemical deposition of gold on commercial off-the-shelf 3-D printing materials towards developing sensing applications
title_fullStr Investigating electrochemical deposition of gold on commercial off-the-shelf 3-D printing materials towards developing sensing applications
title_full_unstemmed Investigating electrochemical deposition of gold on commercial off-the-shelf 3-D printing materials towards developing sensing applications
title_short Investigating electrochemical deposition of gold on commercial off-the-shelf 3-D printing materials towards developing sensing applications
title_sort investigating electrochemical deposition of gold on commercial off-the-shelf 3-d printing materials towards developing sensing applications
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9679451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36425202
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05455h
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