The focus of this paper is the manufacturing of a low-cost hybrid paper-based potentiostat. Potentiostats exhibit high sensitivity, and can be used for a variety of applications. The results highlight the functionality of a paper-based potentiostat compared to an LMP91000EVM development board, and a laboratory-based Metrohm Autolab potentiostat. The development of a portable, low-cost, disposable potentiostat can assist in a variety of fields including environmental monitoring, wearables and healthcare.
Reference:
Bezuidenhout, PH, Smith S., Land, KJ and Joubert, T. 2017. Hybrid paper-based potentiostat for low-cost point-of-need diagnostics. The 21st International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2017 Conference, 22-26 October 2017, Savannah, Georgia, USA, pp 513-514
Bezuidenhout, P., Smith, S., Land, K., & Joubert, T. (2017). Hybrid paper-based potentiostat for low-cost point-of-need diagnostics. Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10216
Bezuidenhout, PH, S Smith, KJ Land, and T Joubert. "Hybrid paper-based potentiostat for low-cost point-of-need diagnostics." (2017): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10216
Bezuidenhout P, Smith S, Land K, Joubert T, Hybrid paper-based potentiostat for low-cost point-of-need diagnostics; Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10216 .
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