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摘要
本研究提出了一种新颖、简单、灵活、经济、敏感的一次性喷墨印刷电化学传感器,用于PPG Teslin SP600衬底上的水铅(II)检测。该电化学电池由金(Au)工作电极(WE)、金对电极(CE)和集成氯化银(AgCl)参比电极(RE)组成。制备的喷墨印刷柔性电化学传感器的横向尺寸和面积分别为12×8×0.52 mm3和3.41 mm2。报道的传感器最初是IP使用银(Ag)纳米颗粒导电油墨。采用24K电刷镀金工艺获得了Au WE和CE。用稀次氯酸钠(3%)浸泡烧结的Ag RE,可以形成AgCl。电化学传感器的特征是3mM铅(II)污染的优化饮用水(0.1 M HCl)。制备的新型IPF传感器进一步用于14.4µg/L铅(II)污染的优化饮用水,低于美国环境保护局批准的饮用水中铅(II)水平- 15µg/L。利用扫描电镜(SEM)图像、x射线能谱(EDS)和循环伏安(CV)电化学分析对IPF电化学传感器的制备和性能进行了分析。
Flexible Inkjet Printed Gold based Electrochemical Sensor for Aqueous Lead Detection
This work presents a novel simple, flexible, cost-effective, sensitive, and disposable inkjet printed (IP) electrochemical sensor on PPG Teslin SP600 substrate for aqueous lead (II) detection. The electrochemical cell contains a gold (Au) working electrode (WE), Au counter electrode (CE), and integrated silver chloride (AgCl) reference electrode (RE). The lateral dimension and area of the fabricated inkjet printed flexible (IPF) electrochemical sensor are 12×8×0.52 mm3 and 3.41 mm2 respectively. The reported sensor is initially IP using silver (Ag) nanoparticle conductive ink. The Au WE and CE are obtained with 24K brush Au-plating technology. AgCl formation occurred with dilute sodium hypochlorite (3%) immersion of the sintered Ag RE. The electrochemical sensor is characterized with 3mM of lead (II) contaminated optimized drinking water (0.1 M HCl). The fabricated novel IPF sensor is further utilized for 14.4 µg/L lead (II) contaminated optimized drinking water which is below the United States Environmental Protection Agency approved lead (II) level in the drinking water – 15 µg/L. The fabrication and characteristics/performance of the IPF electrochemical sensor were analyzed using scanning electron micrograph (SEM) images/ energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) electrochemical analyses respectively.