High Performance, Low Cost Carbon Nanotube Yarn based 3D Printed Electrodes Compatible with a Conventional Screen Printed Electrode System.

Cheng Yang, B Jill Venton
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3D printing technology has been widely used as a rapid prototyping fabrication tool in several fields, including electrochemistry. In this work, we incorporate 3D printing technology with carbon nanotube yarns for electrochemical sensing of dopamine in the presence of ascorbic acid and uric acid. The novel 3D printed electrode provides a circular concavity detection zone with grooves to insert three electrodes. The electrode connections are fully compatible with conventional screen printed electrode workstation setups. The CNT yarn 3D printed electrode showed excellent electrocatalytic activity for the redox reaction of dopamine (DA) in the presence of ascorbic acid (AA) and uric acid (UA). Three well-defined sharp and fully resolved anodic peaks were found with the peak potentials using cyclic voltammetry (CV) at 50 mV, 305 mV, and 545 mV for AA, DA, and UA respectively and using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) at 91 mV, 389 mV, and 569 mV, respectively. DA detection limit was 0.87 ± 0.09 μM. The CNT yarn 3D printed electrode displayed high reproducibility and stability. The electrode design enables the study of electrode reactions at the sidewall of CNTs, which cannot be performed using electrodes made by conventional fabrication methods. The new fabrication method provides a new platform to prototype new electrode materials for electrochemistry, providing a low-cost, customizable design compatible existing screen printed electrodes technology.

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基于碳纳米管纱线的高性能、低成本 3D 打印电极与传统丝网印刷电极系统兼容。
三维打印技术作为一种快速原型制造工具已广泛应用于多个领域,包括电化学领域。在这项工作中,我们将三维打印技术与碳纳米管纱线相结合,用于在抗坏血酸和尿酸存在下对多巴胺进行电化学传感。新颖的 3D 打印电极提供了一个圆形凹面检测区,该检测区带有可插入三个电极的凹槽。电极连接与传统的丝网印刷电极工作站设置完全兼容。在抗坏血酸(AA)和尿酸(UA)存在下,CNT 纱线三维打印电极对多巴胺(DA)的氧化还原反应表现出卓越的电催化活性。在循环伏安法(CV)和差分脉冲伏安法(DPV)下,AA、DA 和 UA 的阳极峰电位分别为 50 mV、305 mV 和 545 mV,而差分脉冲伏安法(DPV)的阳极峰电位分别为 91 mV、389 mV 和 569 mV。DA 的检测限为 0.87 ± 0.09 μM。碳纳米管纱线三维打印电极具有很高的重现性和稳定性。这种电极设计可以研究 CNT 侧壁的电极反应,而传统的制造方法无法实现这一点。新的制造方法为新型电化学电极材料的原型设计提供了一个新的平台,提供了一种与现有丝网印刷电极技术兼容的低成本、可定制的设计。
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