Screen printed carbon electrodes spces
Screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) are a type of electrochemical sensor that consists of a carbon-based working electrode, a reference electrode, and a counter electrode, all printed on a substrate. SPCEs are designed to provide a versatile and cost-effective platform for various electrochemical measurements and applications.
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3 protocols using screen printed carbon electrodes spces
Electrochemical Immunosensor for NSE Detection
Electrochemical Sensor Modification with AuNPs
carbon electrodes (SPCEs) were purchased from DropSens, Spain. The
SPE platform used was DRP-100 (named SPCE), constituted of a 4 mm
diameter carbon working electrode, a silver pseudo-reference electrode,
and a carbon auxiliary electrode. To modify the bare SPCE, a certain
volume of AuNPs at a concentration of 5 mg/mL was directly drop cast
onto the surface of the working electrode and left at room temperature
to dry until further use.
Voltammetric Measurements using SPCEs
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