3D-Printed graphene/polylactic acid electrode for bioanalysis: Biosensing of glucose and simultaneous determination of uric acid and nitrite in biological fluids
Abstract
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D-printing, is receiving great interest by chemists due to the easy design of novel materials, fast prototyping and reducing waste, which enables large-scale fabrication of electrochemical devices. Herein we demonstrate the development of (bio)sensors for the analysis of biological fluids using 3D-printing. Fused deposition modelling was used to fabricate (bio)sensing platforms from commercially-available...
Paper Details
Title
3D-Printed graphene/polylactic acid electrode for bioanalysis: Biosensing of glucose and simultaneous determination of uric acid and nitrite in biological fluids
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
307
Pages
127621 - 127621
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