A 3D printed dual screen-printed electrode separation device for twin electrochemical mini-cell establishment

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Thaweeskulchai, Thana [1 ]
Prempinij, Waswan [1 ]
Schulte, Albert [1 ]
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[1] Vidyasirimedhi Inst Sci & Technol VISTEC, Sch Biomol Sci & Engn BSE, Rayong 21210, Thailand
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10.1039/d4ra05929h
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O6 [化学];
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We describe a tiny 3D-printed polymethyl-methacrylate-based plastic sleeve that houses two disposable screen-printed electrodes (SPE) and enables each of the working electrodes (WEs) to work independently, on a different side of a thin barrier, in its own electrochemical (EC) mini-cell, while the SPE counter and reference units are shared for electroanalysis. Optical and EC performance tests proved that the plastic divider between WE1 and WE2 efficiently inhibited solution mixing between the mini-cells. The two neighboring, independently operating mini-cells enabled matched differential measurements in the same sample solution, a tactic designed for elimination of electrochemical interference in complex samples. In a proof-of-principle glucose biosensor trial, a glucose oxidase-modified WE2 and an unmodified WE1 delivered the EC data for the removal of anodic ascorbic acid (AA) interference simply by subtracting the WE1 (background) current from the analyte-specific WE2 current (from buffered sample solution supplemented with glucose/AA), at an anodic H2O2 detection potential of +1 V. The microfabricated SPE accessory is cheap and easy to make and use. For the many dual electrode SPE strips on the market for multiple analytical targets the new device widens the options for their exploitation in assays of biological and environmental samples with complex matrix compositions and significant risks of interference. Described is a tiny 3D-printed plastic sleeve for dual screen-printed electrodes that allows the two sensors to work independently on a either side of a barrier, in their own electrolyte, while the integrated counter and reference units are shared.
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页码:30830 / 30835
页数:6
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