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Paper‐Based Electrochemical Sensors and How to Make Them (Work)
ChemElectroChem ( IF 3.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-26 , DOI: 10.1002/celc.202000512
Wojciech Mazurkiewicz 1 , Marta Podrażka 1 , Elżbieta Jarosińska 1 , Karthika Kappalakandy Valapil 1 , Magdalena Wiloch 1 , Martin Jönsson‐Niedziółka 1 , Emilia Witkowska Nery 1
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Paper‐based devices are said to be easy to make and use. It is true, if you know how. We hope this Review will help people that are new to the field but also those more experienced who want to add some new functionalities to their systems. Tips and common pitfalls are provided in each section as well as references to recommended reading material. Paper devices have been in development for around two millennia, in one form or the other, and ingenious solutions can be borrowed from the world of paper toys, or closer to electrochemistry paper electronics developed from the 1960’ onwards. Small projects on such systems can become a good practice even in laboratories not working on disposable sensors and low‐cost diagnostics as paper‐based devices are a great way to introduce new students to lab work and teach problem solving. We would also like to show that paper indeed has real life applications and is more than just a good keyword but with the number of publications on the topic, it might not always be easy to distinguish the advances from the background noise.

中文翻译:

纸基电化学传感器及其制造方法(工作原理)

据说纸质设备易于制造和使用。是的,如果您知道怎么做。我们希望本评论会为该领域的新手们提供帮助,同时也为那些希望为其系统添加一些新功能的经验丰富的人提供帮助。每个部分都提供了提示和常见的陷阱,以及对推荐阅读材料的引用。纸设备已经以一种或另一种形式发展了大约2000年,并且巧妙的解决方案可以借鉴纸玩具的世界,或者更接近于1960年代以后开发的电化学纸电子产品。即使在不使用一次性传感器和低成本诊断的实验室中,此类系统上的小型项目也可以成为一种好习惯,因为纸质设备是将新生引入实验室并教授解决问题的好方法。
更新日期:2020-07-16
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