A novel strategy for fabrication, activation and cleaning of fully 3D printed flexible planar electrochemical platforms

Author:

Grazioli Cristian1,Svigelj Rossella1ORCID,Dossi Nicolò1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agrifood Environmental and Animal Science University of Udine via Cotonificio 108 33100 Udine Italy

Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, 3D printing of carbon‐based conductive filaments has received growing attention for assembling electrodes to be used in a wide variety of electroanalytical devices and applications. Despite the large amount of work present in literature concerning the development of three‐dimensional (3D) conductive structures, its potential as dry deposition method for assembling two‐dimensional (2D) electrodes to be used in planar configuration is still largely unexplored. In fact, the possibility to rapidly change the geometry of the electrochemical circuits, associated with the reduction of waste and the absence of solvents, which are instead important components of ink and paste formulations, makes this strategy a valid green and efficient alternative to other deposition approaches such as screen‐printing technology. We report here a rapid and solvent‐free method for assembling fully 3D printed flexible planar electroanalytical platforms (3DEPs) to be used with microliters of liquid. At the same time, a novel protocol for the surface pre‐treatment of 3D printed electrodes based on ultrasonication in aqueous NaOH solution followed by electrochemical activation using the same medium, is presented. In addition, the same procedure has proved to be efficient for cleaning the electrode surface after electrochemical passivation, thus confirming the validity of both time‐efficient and environmentally‐friendly assembling and activation/cleaning procedures developed which allow efficient and reusable electrodes to be produced. Finally, 3DEPs were tested by a proof‐of‐concept quantification of a commonly used food dye (Brilliant Blue, E‐133) in commercial solutions used for homemade food coloring.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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