Issue 3, 2015

Exploring the electrical wiring of screen-printed configurations utilised in electroanalysis

Abstract

In this technical note the often overlooked issue of electrically connecting screen-printed electrode sensors is considered. The electrical connection of screen-printed electrodes to the potentiostat/electronics can be a main issue when a true electrochemical response is trying to be obtained and if one does not have a stable electrical connection, the results that are obtained may lack reproducibility and therefore maybe discredited as “another failed electrochemical probe/analyte”. This paper considers the case of electrically connecting screen-printed with crocodile clips and compares that to the use of edge-connectors demonstrating the precise connection of an electrode setup when utilising crocodile clips can result in extremely reproducible electrochemical outputs when applied correctly.

Graphical abstract: Exploring the electrical wiring of screen-printed configurations utilised in electroanalysis

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
13 Nov 2014
Accepted
17 Dec 2014
First published
06 Jan 2015

Anal. Methods, 2015,7, 1208-1214

Exploring the electrical wiring of screen-printed configurations utilised in electroanalysis

F. E. Galdino, C. W. Foster, J. A. Bonacin and C. E. Banks, Anal. Methods, 2015, 7, 1208 DOI: 10.1039/C4AY02704C

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