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3D-printed nanocarbon sensors for the detection of chlorophenols and nitrophenols: Towards environmental applications of additive manufacturing

JYOTI, J. REDONDO NEGRETE, E. ALDUHAISH, O. PUMERA, M.

Originální název

3D-printed nanocarbon sensors for the detection of chlorophenols and nitrophenols: Towards environmental applications of additive manufacturing

Typ

článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

3D printing is a manufacturing technique used to prototype devices with customized shapes composed of different materials, including carbon composites. Toxic phenolic compounds are a major environmental hazard. Herein, we demonstrate the use of carbon-based 3D-printed electrodes for the detection of chlorophenols and nitrophenols. The influence of pH on the voltammetric response was studied, and an alkaline pH was identified as the best environment for the detection of substituted phenols. Simultaneous detection of phenolic compounds was performed using differential pulse voltammetry. This approach appears promising for the fabrication of electrochemical sensors.

Klíčová slova

3D-printed nanocarbon electrode; Phenols; Electrochemical analysis; Additive manufacturing

Autoři

JYOTI, J.; REDONDO NEGRETE, E.; ALDUHAISH, O.; PUMERA, M.

Vydáno

1. 4. 2021

Nakladatel

Elsevier

Místo

NEW YORK

ISSN

1388-2481

Periodikum

ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS

Ročník

125

Číslo

1

Stát

Spojené státy americké

Strany od

1

Strany do

6

Strany počet

6

URL

Plný text v Digitální knihovně

BibTex

@article{BUT171744,
  author="Jyoti {Jyoti} and Edurne {Redondo Negrete} and Osamah {Alduhaish} and Martin {Pumera}",
  title="3D-printed nanocarbon sensors for the detection of chlorophenols and nitrophenols: Towards environmental applications of additive manufacturing",
  journal="ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS",
  year="2021",
  volume="125",
  number="1",
  pages="1--6",
  doi="10.1016/j.elecom.2021.106984",
  issn="1388-2481",
  url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248121000680?via%3Dihub#!"
}