Additive Manufacturing of a Portable Electrochemical Sensor with a Recycled Conductive Filament for the Detection of Atropine in Spiked Drink Samples

  • Arantes I
  • Crapnell R
  • Whittingham M
  • et al.
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Additive manufacturing (three-dimensional (3D) printing) has promising features for fast prototyping electrochemical systems, from cells to sensors. Conductive filaments containing carbon black and...

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Arantes, I. V. S., Crapnell, R. D., Whittingham, M. J., Sigley, E., Paixão, T. R. L. C., & Banks, C. E. (2023). Additive Manufacturing of a Portable Electrochemical Sensor with a Recycled Conductive Filament for the Detection of Atropine in Spiked Drink Samples. ACS Applied Engineering Materials, 1(9), 2397–2406. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaenm.3c00345

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