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REDONDO NEGRETE, E. PUMERA, M.
Original Title
Fully metallic copper 3D-printed electrodes via sintering for electrocatalytic biosensing
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
3D printing is a very useful manufacturing method for the fabrication of electrochemical devices. Typically, accessible fused filament fabrication (FFF) is the most used method; but it is limited to the materials of use, mainly to carbon/polylactic acid blend. The use of metal 3D printed devices produced by FFF would offer very useful combination of advantages such as robustness, and electrocatalytic surfaces at a low cost. Here, 3D printed copper electrodes were successfully prepared by FFF followed by a sintering step. The physical and electrochemical properties of FFF 3D printed copper electrodes were characterised using various complementary techniques, while the electrochemical performance was evaluated for the non-enzymatic sensing of glucose as a first demonstration of applicability. Such low-cost 3D-printing method for fabrication of metallic electrodes will be further applicable for a wide variety of devices. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
3D printed electrodes; Copper electrodes; Sintering; Electroanalysis; Glucose sensing
Authors
REDONDO NEGRETE, E.; PUMERA, M.
Released
1. 12. 2021
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Location
AMSTERDAM
ISBN
2352-9407
Periodical
Applied Materials Today
Year of study
25
Number
1
State
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Pages from
101253-1
Pages to
101253-6
Pages count
6
URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352940721003164?via%3Dihub