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MUÑOZ MARTIN, J. PUMERA, M.
Original Title
Accounts in 3D-Printed Electrochemical Sensors: Towards Monitoring of Environmental Pollutants
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Heavy metal ions, small organic molecules and inorganic pollutants are some environmentally hazardous compounds that negatively impact the ecosystem and public health, owing to their high toxicity, persistency and bioaccumulation. This makes it essential to develop rapid, simple, low-cost and sensitive devices for in situ monitoring of these toxic contaminants. In this sense, 3D printing is an additive manufacturing technique, which is transforming the way that materials are turned into functional devices by prototyping bespoke 3D materials via layer-by-layer deposition. This technology can offer enormous potential to environmental devices, where electrochemical sensing platforms have been on the rise, as they offer decentralized and tailored fabrication of on-demand, low-cost, at-point-of-use systems. Although this research is still in an early stage, this Minireview aims to point out the most widely used additive manufacturing technology and materials for 3D-printed electrode fabrication, as well as some pivotal activation procedural steps necessary to enhance their electroanalytical capabilities. Indeed, the potential of 3D-printed electrochemical sensors to monitor a range of important hazardous pollutants in aqueous samples is reported, visualizing the future of this technology to develop integrated low-cost analytical electronic systems for direct environmental detection in remote areas of the globe.
Keywords
additive manufacturing; 3D printing technology; 3D-printed electrodes; surface activation; electroanalysis
Authors
MUÑOZ MARTIN, J.; PUMERA, M.
Released
17. 8. 2020
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Location
WEINHEIM
ISBN
2196-0216
Periodical
ChemElectroChem
Year of study
7
Number
16
State
Federal Republic of Germany
Pages from
3404
Pages to
3413
Pages count
10
URL
https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/celc.202000601
BibTex
@article{BUT167423, author="Jose Maria {Muñoz Martin} and Martin {Pumera}", title="Accounts in 3D-Printed Electrochemical Sensors: Towards Monitoring of Environmental Pollutants", journal="ChemElectroChem", year="2020", volume="7", number="16", pages="3404--3413", doi="10.1002/celc.202000601", issn="2196-0216", url="https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/celc.202000601" }