Screen-Printed Technologies Combined with Flow Analysis Techniques: Moving from Benchtop to Everywhere.
Nathália Florência Barros AzeredoMauro S Ferreira SantosJuliane R SempionattoJoseph WangLúcio AngnesPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2021)
Screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) coupled with flow systems have been reported in recent decades for an ever-growing number of applications in modern electroanalysis, aiming for portable methodologies. The information acquired through this combination can be attractive for future users with basic knowledge, especially due to the increased measurement throughput, reduction in reagent consumption and minimal waste generation. The trends and possibilities of this set rely on the synergistic behavior that maximizes both SPE and flow analyses characteristics, allowing mass production and automation. This overview addresses an in-depth update about the scope of samples, target analytes, and analytical throughput (injections per hour, limits of detection, linear range, etc.) obtained by coupling injection techniques (FIA, SIA, and BIA) with SPE-based electrochemical detection.
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