Abstract
We demonstrate that carbon electrodes screen-printed directly on cellulose paper can be employed to perform bipolar electrochemistry. In addition, an array of 18 screen-printed bipolar electrodes (BPEs) can be simultaneously controlled using a single pair of driving electrodes. The electrochemical state of the BPEs is read-out using electrogenerated chemiluminescence. These results are important because they demonstrate the feasibility of coupling bipolar electrochemistry to microfluidic paper- based analytical devices (µPADs) to perform highly multiplexed, low-cost measurements.
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Renault, C., Scida, K., Knust, K. N., Fosdick, S. E., & Crooks, R. M. (2013). Paper-Based Bipolar Electrochemistry. Journal of Electrochemical Science and Technology, 4(4), 146–152. https://doi.org/10.5229/jecst.2013.4.4.146
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