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Dropview

Manufactured by Metrohm
Sourced in Spain

The DropView is a laboratory instrument designed for the analysis of liquid samples. It utilizes a drop-based measurement technique to provide quick and reliable results. The core function of the DropView is to facilitate the measurement and analysis of liquid samples in a controlled and efficient manner.

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Electrochemical Biosensing with Customized Dual-SPCE

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Electrochemical measurements were performed using a µStat 200 bipotentiostat controlled by DropView software (DropSens, Oviedo, Spain). A DRP-BICAST connector was used to interface the bipotentiostat and the customized dual screen-printed carbon electrodes (dual-SPCE, DRP-X1110, DropSens, incorporating two carbon elliptic-shaped working electrodes (WE, A = 0.063 cm2), a carbon auxiliary electrode and a silver pseudo-reference electrode).
For sample preparation, a block thermostat (Tembloc, Selecta, Barcelona, Spain) and two centrifuges (Heraues Megafuge 16R and Heraeus-Fresco 21, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Osterode am Harz, Germany) were used.
The evaluation of the accuracy of the assay’s results was performed using ELISA kits. For these analyses, a multi-mode microplate reader (Synergy HT W/TRF, BioTek Instruments, Winooski, VT, USA) was used, and the data were treated with Gen5 Version 2.0 data analysis software (BioTek Instruments, Winooski, VT, USA).
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Electrochemical Characterization of Modified Electrodes

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Cyclic voltammetric (CV) measurements were carried out using a µSTAT 200 from Dropsens (Oviedo, Spain) using Dropview (Dropsens) software for data acquisition and control of the experiments. A three electrode configuration was used to perform the CV measurements for modification and characterization of the electrodes: a commercial platinum counter electrode (Model 52-67, Crison Instruments, Barcelona, Spain), a reference double junction Ag/AgCl electrode (Thermo Orion 900200, Beverly, MA, USA) and the modified GEC as the working electrode.
Differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetric (DPASV) measurements were performed in an Autolab System PGSTAT 30 (EcoChemie, The Netherlands), in a multichannel configuration, using GPES Multichannel 4.7 software package (EcoChemie). The voltammetric cell was formed by the two working graphite epoxy electrodes (GECs) modified with 4-carboxybenzo-18-crown-6 (CB-18-crown-6) and 4-carboxybenzo-15crown-5 (CB-15-crown-5) respectively, a commercial platinum counter electrode and a double junction Ag/AgCl reference electrode.
A pH meter GLP 22 (Crison Instruments, Barcelona, Spain) was used for pH measurements.
All measurements were carried out at room temperature (20 °C).
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