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Disposable electrodes from waste materials and renewable sources for (bio) electroanalytical applications
- Source :
- Biosensors and bioelectronics
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- The numerous advantages of disposable and screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) particularly in terms of portability, sensibility, sensitivity and low-cost led to the massive application of these electroanalytical devices. To limit the electronic waste and recover precious materials, new recycling processes were developed together with alternative SPEs fabrication procedures based on renewable, biocompatible sources or waste materials, such as paper, agricultural byproducts or spent batteries. The increased interest in the use of eco-friendly materials for electronics has given rise to a new generation of highly performing green modifiers. From paper based electrodes to disposable electrodes obtained from CD/DVD, in the last decades considerable efforts were devoted to reuse and recycle in the field of electrochemistry. Here an overview of recycled and recyclable disposable electrodes, sustainable electrode modifiers and alternative fabrication processes is proposed aiming to provide meaningful examples to redesign the world of disposable electrodes.
- Subjects :
- Engineering
Electrode
02 engineering and technology
Screen-printed electrodes
Biosensing Techniques
Reuse
01 natural sciences
Electronic waste
Limit of Detection
Electrochemistry
Settore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analitica
Recycling
Process engineering
Recycled electrode
CDtrodes
Physics
General Medicine
Equipment Design
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Recycled electrodes
Renewable energy
Disposable electrodes
e-waste
Paper-based electrodes
Electrochemical Techniques
Electrodes
Green Chemistry Technology
Industrial Waste
Paper
Chemistry
Screen-printed electrode
Disposable electrode
0210 nano-technology
Engineering sciences. Technology
Biotechnology
Disposable electrodes Screen-printed electrodes Paper-based electrodes CDtrodes Recycled electrodes e-waste
Biomedical Engineering
Biophysics
Industrial waste
Biosensing Technique
Paper-based electrode
Electronics
Biology
Electrochemical Technique
business.industry
010401 analytical chemistry
Paper based
0104 chemical sciences
business
CDtrode
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 09565663
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biosensors and bioelectronics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5296a4fe2d73f9ae030b29b16f1920e2