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Construction and electrochemical characterization of microelectrodes for improved sensitivity in paper-based analytical devices.


ABSTRACT: This work presents a simple, low cost method for creating microelectrodes for electrochemical paper-based analytical devices (ePADs). The microelectrodes were constructed by backfilling small holes made in polyester sheets using a CO2 laser etching system. To make electrical connections, the working electrodes were combined with silver screen-printed paper in a sandwich type two-electrode configuration. The devices were characterized using linear sweep voltammetry, and the results are in good agreement with theoretical predictions for electrode size and shape. As a proof-of-concept, cysteine was measured using cobalt phthalocyanine as a redox mediator. The rate constant (k(obs)) for the chemical reaction between cysteine and the redox mediator was obtained by chronoamperometry and found to be on the order of 10(5) s(-1) M(-1). Using a microelectrode array, it was possible to reach a limit of detection of 4.8 ?M for cysteine. The results show that carbon paste microelectrodes can be easily integrated with paper-based analytical devices.

SUBMITTER: Santhiago M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3759157 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Construction and electrochemical characterization of microelectrodes for improved sensitivity in paper-based analytical devices.

Santhiago Murilo M   Wydallis John B JB   Kubota Lauro T LT   Henry Charles S CS  

Analytical chemistry 20130501 10


This work presents a simple, low cost method for creating microelectrodes for electrochemical paper-based analytical devices (ePADs). The microelectrodes were constructed by backfilling small holes made in polyester sheets using a CO2 laser etching system. To make electrical connections, the working electrodes were combined with silver screen-printed paper in a sandwich type two-electrode configuration. The devices were characterized using linear sweep voltammetry, and the results are in good ag  ...[more]

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